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The Choctaw called them Atakapa. The French referred to them as le sauvage. The name Atakapa is a Choctaw name meaning 'people eater' (hattak 'person', ...
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Atakapa language information and introduction to the culture of the Atakapa Indians.
www.native-languages.org/atakapa.htm - Similar
Culture, history, art, religion, and genealogy of the Atakapa Indians.
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The Atakapas uh-TAK-uh-paws (Attakapa, Attakapas, Attacapa) are a Southwest Louisiana/Southeast Texas branch of ancient Indians who lived in the Gulf of ...
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The Atakapa-Ishak (uh-TAK-uh-paw - ee-SHAK) are a Southwest Louisiana/Southeast Texas tribe of ancient Indians who lived in the Gulf of Mexico's ...
www.atakapa-ishak.com/ - Similar
Information about the Atakapa Indians for students and teachers. Includes facts about Atakapa Indian food, clothing, houses, artifacts, and customs.
www.bigorrin.org/atakapa_kids.htm - Similar
Ethnologue and bibliography information on Atakapa.
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Sep 21, 2007 ... The Atakapa were located along the Texas/Louisiana gulf coast. They were said to be cannibalistic toward their enemies, though this is ...
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October 28, 2006 - The Atakapa Ishak nation met for the first time in over 100 years as "One nation". There were 450 people who represented Louisiana and ...
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After shakedown in the Norfolk area, Atakapa undertook her first assignment, a tow from the east coast to California, departing Philadelphia on 22 January ...
www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a13/atakapa.htm - Similar
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