• The Mougoulacha were a Native American tribe that lived near Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana. Some sources indicate that the Mougoulacha may have been...
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  • joined the Mougoulacha. The combined group shared a village with the Bayagoula. In 1700, the Bayagoula massacred both the Quinipissa and Mougoulacha, and they...
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    Movila), northwestern Florida and southern Alabama Mocoso, western Florida Mougoulacha, Mississippi Muscogee, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida...
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    River. It was discovered that the Quinapissa had joined the indigenous Mougoulacha and they later moved to the east bank of the river to form one village...
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  • Rouge, Livingston, and St. Tammany. They were allied with the Quinipissa-Mougoulacha in St. Tammany parish. The Houma in the East and West Feliciana and Pointe...
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    Movila), northwestern Florida and southern Alabama Mocoso, western Florida Mougoulacha, Mississippi Muscogee (Creek), Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi...
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  • Houma, several tribes in the area of Lake Pontchartrain were called Mougoulacha. The Acolapissa language was one of the Muskogean languages and was closely...
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