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Indians of Louisiana

By Inter-tribal Council of Louisiana

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the untold story of Louisiana's tribes as they face dramatic changes and fight to preserve their heritage amidst the arrival of European colonizers.

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2020-10-30
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Summary

"Indians of Louisiana" by the Inter-tribal Council of Louisiana is a historical journey through the lives of Louisiana's Native American tribes. The book, written in the late 20th century, explores the origins, cultures, and changes in tribes like the Atakapa, Chitimacha, Choctaw, and Houma. It highlights their unique traditions, social organization, farming techniques, and experiences with European settlers, covering major time periods and showing how tribes adapted while maintaining their identity despite outside pressures.

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