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Alabama Language and the Alabama Indian Tribe __ "Due to forced relocation in the 1800's, most Alabama Indians live in Texas today, sharing the Alabama-Coushatta reservation with their traditional allies the Coushattas."  An overview of the Alabama language and surviving speakers. - From native-languages.org - http://www.native-languages.org/alabamas.htm

 

Alabama (people) __ Learn some of the history of how the Alabama and the Coushatta people became known as one tribe. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama-Coushatta

 

Alabama-Coushatta photos __ Beautiful Alabama-Coushatta photos of the Tribe 38th Annual Pow Wow. Alabama-Coushatta pictures. - illustrated - From Mark M. Hancock - http://markhancock.blogspot.com/2006/06/alabama-coushatta-tribe-38th-annual.html

 
Alabama-Coushatta Tribe ___A good history up to the 1990s, plus information about notable leaders, the migration to Texas, US military service and government structure. _ Text only - From the Handbook of Texas Online - http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/AA/bma19.html 

Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas ___These people occupy Texas' oldest reservation. Use the links to the left of your screen to learn all about them, past and present. - Some illustration - From the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas - http://www.alabama-coushatta.com/

 


 
Alabama-Coushattas, Texas Indians ___The good information here comes to you in a straight-forward manner that can be easily understood by younger grades. - Illustrated - From Texarch Associates - http://www.texasindians.com/albam.htm

 

Coushatta __ "The Coushatta were traditionally agriculturalists, growing maize and other food crops, and supplementing their diet by hunting game."  an encyclopedic article with links to related materials. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coushatta

 

Facts for Kids: Alabama Indians (Alabamas) __ "Information about the Alabama Indians for students and teachers. Facts about Alabama Indian food,
clothing, houses, villages, artifacts, legends, and customs of the Alabama people." - From bigorrin.org - http://www.bigorrin.org/alabama_kids.htm 


Handbook of Texas Online: __ "The Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribe of Texas, Incorporated, occupies a 4,593.7-acre reservation on U.S. Highway 190, seventeen miles east of Livingston in Polk County. In 1993 the names of 893 Alabama-Coushattas were recorded on the tribal roll, of whom approximately 500 lived on the reservation." An overview. - From University of Texas at Austin - http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/AA/bma19.html
Texas Indians: Alabama-Coushatta __ You will find an overview of the tribe, including a legend and an interview with the tribal chief. A few photos are found with the text. - illustrated - From texasindians.com -http://www.texasindians.com/albam.htm

 

Native American Facts for Kids: Koasati Indians (Coushattas) __ You will find a lot of information in the form of questions and answers along with many embedded links to related materials. - From bigorrin.org - http://www.bigorrin.org/koasati_kids.htm

 

Welcome to the Sovereign Nation of The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana __ Official web site for the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana including tribal government, information about the new Heritage Center and more. - From coushatta.org - http://www.coushatta.org/
 

 

 

 

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