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  2. Atakapa - Wikipedia

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    Atakapa statue in St. Martinville, Louisiana. In 1908, nine known Atakapa descendants were identified. [20] Armojean Reon (ca. 1873–1925) of Lake Charles, Louisiana, was noted as a fluent Atakapa speaker. [21] In the 1920s, ethnologists Albert Gatshet and John Swanton studied the language and published A Dictionary of the Atakapa Language in ...

  3. Opelousa - Wikipedia

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    The name is also used for St Landry Parish in Louisiana. [3] An 1890 history of southwest Louisiana reported, "Mr. Alfred Louaillier states that within his recollection there were more Indians to be seen in the streets of Opelousas than there are negroes at the present days." [4]

  4. Atakapa Ishak Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Atakapa Ishak Nation is an unrecognized organization. Despite using the word nation in its name, the group is neither a federally recognized tribe [ 4 ] nor a state-recognized tribe . [ 5 ] Louisiana has 11 state-recognized tribes [ 5 ] but rejected the Atakapa Ishak Nation's application for state recognition.

  5. Grand Bayou, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Grand Bayou is an unincorporated Native American community in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. The coastal village is home to the Atakapa Ishak Chawasha tribe and is only accessible by water. It is primarily self-sustaining and relies heavily on fishing. [3] The village's population was around 1,000 in the 1940s. [1]

  6. Mermentau, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Today, arrow points can be found here and there at the places where the Atakapa Indians once lived. Mermentau is especially known for where Captain James Campbell, pirate Jean Laffite's most trusted lieutenant, stashed $9,000 in gold coins. [4]

  7. History of Lake Charles, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Six years after the city was incorporated, dissatisfaction over the name Charleston arose and, on March 16, 1867, Charleston, Louisiana, was renamed and incorporated as the town of Lake Charles. By the time of the U.S. Civil War , many Americans from the North, along with a large influx of continental Europeans and Jews , had settled the area.

  8. Hoda Kotb exits 'Today': Here’s what she’ll be doing on ...

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    Hoda Kotb has big plans for life after Today. A co-anchor of the popular morning show since 2018 (and co-host of Today With Hoda & Jenna), Kotb is walking away from the prestigious gig on Jan. 10 ...

  9. Attakapas County, Orleans Territory - Wikipedia

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    Attakapas Parish, a former parish in southern Louisiana, was one of the twelve parishes in the Territory of Orleans, newly defined by the United States federal government following its Louisiana Purchase in 1803. At its core was the Poste des Attakapas trading post, which developed as the current city of St. Martinville. [1] [2]