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  2. Akokisa - Wikipedia

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    The name Akokisa is of unknown origin, although John R. Swanton has speculated that the name may be from the Atakapa word icāk meaning "person". The Akokisa have also been known by the following names and spelling variations: Arkokisa, [ 2 ] Caque, [ 2 ] Han, [ 2 ] Orcoquiza, [ 2 ] Accocesaw, Accockesaw, Accokesaus, Accokesaw, [ 4 ] Acokesa ...

  3. Barker-Cypress Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, in preparation for a Harris County Flood Control District erosion control project, archaeologists from Moore Archeological Consulting conducting an excavation of Cypress Creek unearthed thousands of Akokisa artifacts including stone tools, arrow points and pottery shards.

  4. Akokisa language - Wikipedia

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  5. Francois Simars de Bellisle - Wikipedia

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    Francois Simars de Bellisle (c. 1695-1763) was a Frenchman who was shipwrecked on the Bolivar Peninsula, near present-day Galveston, Texas, in 1722.He had been sailing for New Orleans.

  6. El Orcoquisac Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    El Orcoquisac Archeological District is a registered U.S. historic site located near Galveston Bay in present-day Wallisville, Texas.The site preserves an important Spanish presidio and trading center as well as an important settlement for the Akokisa and Bidai tribes that once inhabited the area.

  7. Deadose - Wikipedia

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    In 1750 the Deadose and their Bidai and Akokisa associates at Mission San Ildefonso left in an alliance with Ais, Hasinai, Kadohadachos, Nabedaches, Yojuanes, Tawakonis, Yatasis, Kichais, Naconis and Tonkawas to attack the Apache. The Deadose did not come back to the mission until 1752.

  8. San Jacinto River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In the past, it was home to the Karankawa [citation needed] and Akokisa tribes. The river begins with a west and east fork; the west fork begins in Walker County , to the west of Huntsville , and flows southeast through Montgomery County , where it is dammed to create Lake Conroe .

  9. Orcoquisac - Wikipedia

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    The Akokisa tribe of Texas, United States El Orcoquisac Archeological District , a site near modern Wallisville, Texas which was once a French and Spanish post for trading with the Akokisa Topics referred to by the same term