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LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Acolapissa LA Adai LA Adai LA Adai LA Adai LA Adai LA Adai LA Adai AL Alabama AL Alabama AL Alabama AL Alabama AL Alabama LA Alabama AL Alabama TX Alabama TX Alabama OK Alabama TX Alabama TX Alabama TX Alabama OK Alabama FL Apalachee FL Apalachee FL Apalachee FL Apalachee FL Apalachee FL Apalachee FL Apalachee FL Apalachee LA Apalachee LA Apalachee LA Apalachee OK Apalachee OK Apalachee GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola GA Apalachicola LA Atakapa LA Atakapa LA Atakapa LA Atakapa LA Atakapa LA Atakapa LA Atakapa LA Avoyel LA Avoyel LA Avoyel LA Bayogoula LA Bayogoula LA Bayogoula LA Bayogoula LA Bayogoula LA Bayogoula LA Bayogoula NC Bear River Indi NC Bear River Indi NC Bear River Indi MS Biloxi MS Biloxi MS Biloxi MS Biloxi MS Biloxi OK Biloxi OK Biloxi FL Calusa FL Calusa FL Calusa FL Calusa NC Cape Fear India NC Cape Fear India NC Cape Fear India SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba SC Catawba MS Chakchiuma MS Chakchiuma MS Chakchiuma MS Chakchiuma MS Chakchiuma MS Chakchiuma MS Chakchiuma FL Chatot FL Chatot FL Chatot FL Chatot FL Chatot FL Chatot FL Chatot FL Chatot LA Chawasha LA Chawasha LA Chawasha LA Chawasha LA Chawasha LA Chawasha TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee TN Cherokee OK Cherokee TN Cherokee OK Cherokee TN Cherokee OK Cherokee NC Cherokee OK Cherokee OK Cherokee NC Cherokee OK Cherokee NC Cherokee OK Cherokee OK Cherokee NC Cherokee GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha GA Chiaha MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw MS Chickasaw OK Chickasaw OK Chickasaw OK Chickasaw OK Chickasaw OK Chickasaw OK Chickasaw OK Chickasaw LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha LA Chitimacha MS Choctaw MS Choctaw MS Choctaw AL Choctaw MS Choctaw MS Choctaw OK Choctaw MS Choctaw OK Choctaw OK Choctaw OK Choctaw LA Choctaw MS Choctaw OK Choctaw OK Choctaw OK Choctaw NC Chowanoc NC Chowanoc NC Chowanoc NC Chowanoc NC Chowanoc NC Ckeraw NC Ckeraw NC Ckeraw SC Congaree SC Congaree SC Coosa NC Coree NC Coree SC Cusabo SC Edisto NC Eno NC Eno SC Etiwaw SC Etiwaw MS Grigra GA Guale GA Guale GA Guale GA Guale GA Guale GA Guale NC Hatteras NC Hatteras NC Hatteras GA Hitchiti GA Hitchiti GA Hitchiti GA Hitchiti GA Hitchiti GA Hitchiti MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Houma MS Ibitoupa MS Ibitoupa FL Jece FL Jece FL Jece TN Kaskinampo TN Kaskinampo NC Keyauwee AL Koasati AL Koasati AL Koasati AL Koasati AL Koasati LA Koasati LA Koasati AL Koasati LA Koasati TX Koasati TX Koasati LA Koasati NB Koasati TX Koasati LA Koasati MS Koroa MS Koroa MS Koroa MS Koroa MS Koroa NC Machapunga NC Machapunga NC Machapunga NC Machapunga FL Mikasuki AL Mobile AL Mobile AL Mobile AL Mobile AL Mobile AL Mobile AL Muklasa AL Muklasa AL Muklasa Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek Al Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek OK Muskogee-Creek MS Natchez MS Natchez MS Natchez MS Natchez MS Natchez OK Natchez OK Natchez LA Natchitoches LA Natchitoches LA Natchitoches LA Natchitoches LA Natchitoches NC Neusiok NC Neusiok GA Oconee GA Oconee GA Oconee GA Oconee GA Oconee GA Okmulgee GA Okmulgee GA Okmulgee LA Opelousa LA Opelousa LA Opelousa AL Osochi AL Osochi AL Osochi AL Osochi NC Pamlico NC Pamlico MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula MS Pascagoula SC Pedee SC Pedee FL Pensacola FL Pensacola FL Pohoy FL Potano FL Potano FL Potano AR Quapaw AR Quapaw AR Quapaw AR Quapaw AR Quapaw AR Quapaw OK Quapaw OK Quapaw OK Quapaw OK Quapaw OK Quapaw OK Quapaw OK Quapaw SC Santee SC Santee SC Santee FL Saturiwa FL Saturiwa AL Sawokli AL Sawokli AL Sawokli AL Sawokli AL Sawokli AL Sawokli AL Sawokli AL Sawokli FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole OK Seminole OK Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole FL Seminole OK Seminole FL Seminole SC Sewee SC Sewee NC Shakori TN Shawnee TN Shawnee TN Shawnee OK Shawnee TN Shawnee TN Shawnee OK Shawnee OK Shawnee TN Shawnee TN Shawnee OK Shawnee OK Shawnee NC Sissipahaw FL Tacstacuru FL Tacstacuru FL Tacstacuru LA 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1500 Mooney (1928) [Acolapissa & Tangipahoa] 1050 total as per John R. Swanton (1944) 300 warriors per La Harpe (1831) 250 families per Iberville 299 warriors per Charlevoix 90 to 100 warriors, Acolapissa, Houmn, Bayogoula 270 to 300 people, Acolapissa, Houmn, Bayogoula 0 this tribe is Extinct! 50 warriors, per Bienville 100 warriors, per Bienville 400 people, When the mission of San Miguel was re 20 warriors, in the Adai village 27 total per John R. Swanton (1944) Adai 400 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 0 this tribe is Extinct! 400 Iberville (in Margry, 1875-86, vol. 4, p. 514 770 English census in four villages 400 to 1740 warriors in six towns 60 exclusive of 60 Tawasa 80 Hawkins (1848) estimated gunwarriors in four 70 Sibley (1832) states two villages in LA 321 two towns Tawasa and Autauga, with 21 slaves 290 U.S. Indian Office reported Alabama, Koasati 470 U.S. Indian Office reported 111 U.S. Census 187 U.S. Census 192 U.S. Indian Office reported 160 Morse (1822) gives all told in Texas 176 "Creek" Indians returned from Polk County, TX 2000 At the time of Moore's raid 7000 Mooney (1928) estimate 6130 Governor Salazar's mission-by-mission estimat 5000 Spanish memorial gives a population 275 warriors, SC Census in 4 Apalachee villages 638 total SC Census in 4 Apalachee villages 1000 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 100 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 14 warriors, per Sibley (1832) in the Louisiana 50 total, per Sibley (1832) in the Louisiana ban 150 Morse (1822) is too high 2 or 3 removed to OK. per Dr. Gatschet 0 this tribe is Extinct! 64 warriors before the outbreak of the Yamasee W 214 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 45 warriors in one town, A Spanish census 60 warriors in one town, A Spanish census 30 warriors, A French census 60 total per British enumeration 20 total per British enumeration 100 American estimate (including the Chiaha) 239 U.S. Census in 2 settlements 0 this Tribe is Extinct! 1500 Mooney (1928) Exclusive of the Akokisa 300 families per Spanish report [to high] 80 warriors, per Sibley (1832) 180 warriors the Bayou Vermillion & Mermentou ban 30 were Houma and Tunica Sibley (1832) 50 warriors, in last Atakapa town per Sibley (18 0 this tribe is Extinct! 280 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 40 warriors per Iberville and Bienville 0 this tribe is Extinct! Top of Page 1500 Mooney (1928) [Bayogoula, Quinipissa, Mugulas 875 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 200 to 250 warriors per Iberville 200 aft destruction of Mugulasha, Gravier 40 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 0 see Houma under Mississippi 0 this tribe is Extinct! 1000 Mooney (1928) places w/ Pamlico 50 warriors per Lawson (1860) 0 this tribe is Extinct! 1000 Mooney (1928) w/ Pascagoula, & the "Moctobi" 420 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 175 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 105 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 65 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 6 to 8, total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 0 this tribe is Extinct! Top of Page 3000 Mooney (1928) estimate 960 passed through 5 villages 250 warriors, that attacked Harney 0 this tribe is Extinct! 1000 Mooney (1928) estimate 206 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 30 White neighbors remembered w/Pedee 1500 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 4600 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 400 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 1400 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 300 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 1000 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 240 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 300 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 700 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 250 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 60 warriors after smallpox epidemic per King Hai 50 warriors were reported, John R. Swanton (1944 60 souls "not more than 60 400 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 490 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 450 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 110 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 35 Gatschet found on adjoining farms 85 Gatschet found on the reservation 124 returned U.S. Census 40 on adjoining farms 60 attached to the reservation 166 all but 7 in SC Connection 750 exclusive of Tiou, John R. Swanton (1944) 1200 Mooney (1928) Chakchiuma, Ibitoupa, Taposa, & 70 cabins occupied 400 families, [too high] 80 families per John R. Swanton (1944) 50 to 1730 where Chakchiuma cabins 150 total per John R. Swanton (1944) Top of Page 1200 to 1,500 when first missionized 250 warriors, on site of Mobile, Bienville (1932 900 total, on site of Mobile, Bienville (1932, vo 40 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 140 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 30 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 100 total, per John R. Swanton (1944) 240 total, by Morse (1822), twice too large 1400 Mooney (1928) [Washa, Chawasha, Opelousa] 200 warriors Beaurain's (La Harpe) for the 3 trib 700 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 40 there are said to have been 40 Chawasha warri 30 warriors of the Washa and Chawasha 10 to 12 warriors, John R. Swanton (1944) 22000 Mooney (1928) estimates total population 2760 Upper Cherokee, per John R. Swanton (1944) 6350 Middle Cherokee, per John R. Swanton (1944) 11210 Lower Cherokee, per John R. Swanton (1944) 10000 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 11500 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 6000 warriors only per John R. Swanton (1944) 20000 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 2590 warriors per North Carolina of 5 Div's 2000 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 3000 Warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 6000 total in West per John R. Swanton (1944) 16542 total in East per John R. Swanton (1944) 17000 total in West per John R. Swanton (1944) 2000 total in East per John R. Swanton (1944) 28016 total in West per John R. Swanton (1944) 1406 U.S. Census for NC 933 U.S. Census located in 23 other states 29610 U.S. Census for OK 25152 U.S. Indian Office Cherokee "by blood" 36432 U.S. Indian Office Cherokee "by blood" 1963 U.S. Indian Office Cherokee "by blood" 1963 U.S. Indian Office Cherokee other 36 states 40904 U.S. Indian Office Cherokee "by blood" 3327 the number of eastern Cherokee 120 warriors, For the southern division a Spanish 20 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 160 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 120 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 100 warriors, per Marbury (Chiaha & Apalachicola) 20 families per Hawkins in Hotalgi-huyana 210 families per Young 670 total per Young 381 U.S. Census Top of Page 8000 Mooney (1928) estimate 2000 families per Iberville 700 warriors in 6 villages per enumeration by colony 1900 total in 6 villages per enumeration by colony of 400 warriors per a North Carolina estimate 350 warriors per a North Carolina estimate 3635 Morse (1822) places the total population 3600 Gen. Peter B. Porter (in Schoolcraft) 4715 Schoolcraft, 1851-57,vol. 3) 4500 U.S. Indian Office 4500 U.S. Indian Office 4204 U.S. Census 5000 U.S. Indian Office "Freedmen" 6000 U.S. Indian Office 4745 U.S. Census 3000 Mooney (1928) estimate 750 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 700 to 800 in Beaurain's estimate 3625 total per Beaurain's estimate 80 warriors in the Mississippi band 27 warriors, per Hutchins 19 of whom were then at school in Pennsylvania 69 U.S. Census for the entire tribe 51 U.S. Census, were returned 700 Estimates from 1702-1814 vary 700 to 16,000 5000 warriors per A North Carolina estimate 19554 warriors, per Armstrong 57 U.S. Census for Alabama 32 U.S. Census for other States 1162 U.S. Census for Mississippi 115 U.S. Census for Louisiana 1439 "by blood Mississippi-Choctaw" in MS 200 in LA., AL. and other states 1600 "by blood Mississippi-Choctaw" in OK 17488 U.S. Indian Office "by blood" in OK 190 U.S. Census for Louisiana 624 U.S. Census for Mississippi 302 U.S. Census for 14 other states 16641 U.S. Census for Oklahoma 1908 "by blood Mississippi Choctaw" [OK & MS] 700 warriors in one of the town of Ohanoak 1500 Mooney (1928) estimate 15 warriors, they were reduced to one town 20 families per John R. Swanton (1944) 5 Gov. Dobbs stated that only 2 men & 3 women 1200 Mooney (1928) estimate 510 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 50 to 60 survivors per John R. Swanton (1944) 800 Mooney (1928) estimate 22 warriors and 18 women a total 40 population 600 Mooney (1928) classifies Stono with the Westo 1000 Mooney (1928) or Coranine 25 warriors in 2 villages per Lawson (1860)SC Cusabo 295 colonial census southern Cusabu 5 villages Top of Page 1000 Mooney (1928) estimate 1500 Mooney (1928) [Eno, Shakori, Adshusheer] 750 the Eno, Shnkori, Tutelo, Snponi, Occaneechi 600 Mooney (1928) estimate 240 probably including the other northern Cusabo 60 to 1725 abt warriors, John R. Swanton (1944) 1200 the missionaries claimed Christians 2000 Mooney (1928) [Guale and Yamasee] too low 4000 before depleted by White contact & invasions 700 warriors, English estimated in the Spanish mi 413 warriors, census of the Yamasee and Gunle 1215 total, census of the Yamasee and Gunle Top of Page 500 Mooney (1928) estimate 1200 with the Machapunga and other tribes 16 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 60 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 15 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 50 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 40 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 90 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 381 total John R. Swanton (1944) 1000 Mooney (1928) estimate 140 Cabins per Iberville 350 warriors per Iberville 600 to 700 population per Journal 60 Cabins, after tribe suffered from pestilence 200 warriors per La Harpe (1831) 90 to 100 warriors a French officer 270 to 300 total per a French officer 60 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 25 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 60 the total Houma population 800 to 900 estimate of mixed-blood population 120 U.S. Census returned only 120 from Terrebonn 639 U.S. Census were returned 936 from Terrebonne besides 11 from La Fourche Top of Page 6 Cabins reported, John R. Swanton (1944) 40 Choula, a possible offshoot John R. Swanton 1000 Mooney (1928) estimates Tekesta, Guacata, & J 88 "Costa" Indians reported in a mission north 52 "Costa" Indians were reported Top of Page 150 Bienville, who estimates warriors 500 Bienville estimates total population 750 of Keyauwee, Tutelo, Saponi, Occaneechi, Shak 50 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 150 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 130 Marbury (1792) credits 200 Sibley (1806) native authority list hunters 600 Sehermerhorn estimates that there were on the 640 Morse places the total population in Louisian 180 warriors per Porter 82 after the Louisiana branch had split off 500 Bollaert gives number of in two Koasati towns 290 U.S. Indian Office reported Alabama, Koasati 470 U.S. Census of 1900 listed 85 U.S. census of 1910 listed 2 U.S. census of 1910 listed 11 U.S. census of 1910 listed 134 Census "Creeks" returned from LA were mainly 100 or perhaps 100 souls 40 Cabins per Le Page du Pratz 2000 Mooney (1928) Koroa, Yazoo, Tunica, and Ofo 250 total of the Koroa. Yazoo and Ofo 40 warriors the last estimate of the Koroa and Y Top of Page 1200 Mooney (1928) estimate 100 total per Lawson (1860) 7 or 8 The Bear River Indians may have combined 8 to 10 on the mainland & same on the off-shore 1400 Morse (1822) quotes Capt. Young 6000 to 7,000 when De Soto fought with them 2000 Mooney (1928) estimates Mobil & Tohome 350 Iberville states Mobil and the Tohome 60 Bienville (1932, vol. 3, p. 536), gives Mobil 30 Regis de Rouillet (1732) 100 De Kerlerec (1907) estimates Mobile, Tohome 50 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 30 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 30 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 2000 Iberville Creek and Alabama families 2000 South Carolina officials estimated 1869 warriors per governwarriorst of South Carolina 6522 total per governwarriorst of South Carolina 905 a French warrior estimate 2000 a North Carolina warrior estimate 2620 a French warrior estimate 1385 a English warrior estimate 3000 a American warrior estimate 2850 a American warrior estimate 6000 warriors by Alexander McGillivray 17939 Indian census taken befr emigration to OK 15000 total U.S. Census 6945 total U.S. Census 12000 total U.S. Census 11952 total U.S. Census "Creeks" by blood 90830 total U.S. Census Top of Page 4500 Mooney (1928) estimate 3500 total as per John R. Swanton (1944) 300 warriors aftr "War with the French", Perrier 180 warriors were reported among the Chickasaw al 20 to 150 warriors in the Creek band of Natchez 0 There are no figures for the Cherokee band of 300 total per Gallatin conjectures 400 to 450 warriors per Bienville 1000 warriors before white contact 150 to 200 per La Harpe (1831) 52 warriors per Sibley (1832) 61 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 1000 Mooney (1928) With Coree & Neusiok 15 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) Top of Page 200 at the Apalachee Mission of San Francisco de 50 Oconee men in the Creek Nation 30 Oconee men in the Creek Nation 50 Oconee men in the Creek Nation 50 Oconee men in the Creek Nation 20 warriors, A French census 30 warriors, British census 220 total, Young, quoted of Morse,(1822) 130 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 40 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 20 the total population of the tribe 30 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 50 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 50 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 539 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) Top of Page 1000 Mooney (1928) with "Bear River Indians" 75 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 1000 Mooney (1928) Biloxi, Pascagoula, & Moctobi 455 Pascagoula only, per John R. Swanton (1944) 875 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 20 families per Iberville 30 families per Le Page du Pratz 100 warriors of the Pascagoula, Biloxi, and Chato 25 families for Pascagoula only Sibley (1832) 250 total per Morse (1822) estimate 111 total per Schoolcraft (1851-57) 600 Mooney (1928) estimate 0 does not mention, they probably included Wacc 40 warriors, per Bienville (1932,vol. 3, p. 536) 251 warriors, per Bienville (1932,vol. 3, p. 536) 300 Pooy, or Posoy per John R. Swanton (1944) 1100 Franciscan missionaries were catechizing 3000 Mooney (1928) estimate 160 in the 2 Potano missions. (See Acuera & Utins Top of Page 2500 Mooney (1928) estimate 400 warriors per Father Vivier 1400 souls per Father Vivier 220 gunmen per British Indian Agent, Jolm Stuart 500 total population per Porter 476 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 54 on the Quapaw Reservation 120 on the Osage Reservation 198 on both Reservation 231 U.S. Census 333 Indian Office Report 347 Indian Office Report 222 U.S. census of 1930 listed Top of Page 1000 Mooney (1928) estimate 43 warriors per an Indian census 80 to 85 souls in 2 villages 500 Christians among missionary 30 in San Juan del Puerto 20 a Spanish report evidently an underestimate 50 four settlements are given of warriors 190 four settlements are given of warriors 20 Hawkins (1848) gives hunters in Sawoklutci on 150 Young (in Morse, 1822) estimates inhabitants 106 Indians in Hatcheetcaba 157 Indians in Okawaigi 187 Indians in Sawokli besides 42 slaves 2000 Before the Creek-American war 370 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 348 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 2500 in Oklahoma 1907 Census in OK 450 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 565 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 348 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 446 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 600 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 562 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 573 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 32 scattered in other States 227 in Florida 1789 in Oklahoma per John R. Swanton (1944) 586 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 800 Mooney (1928) estimate 57 total per John R. Swanton (1944) 1500 Mooney (1928) Shakori, Eno, and "Adshusheer" 3000 Mooney (1928) estimate 2000 warriors per John R. Swanton (1944) 100 Abihka & Tallapoosa bands numbere 1400 those incorporated with the Cherokee Nation 107 the Eastern Shawnee 481 the Absentee Shawnee 1338 U.S. census of 1910 listed 551 Absentee, Shawnee 0 no figures were given for part of tribe in th 166 Eastern Shawnee were enumerated 1161 U.S. census of 1930 of OK 916 in Oklahoma per John R. Swanton (1944) 800 Mooney (1928) estimate Top of Page 112 In Santa Maria de Sena 180 In Santo Domingo served Christians 792 in 8 settlements, Christianized Indians 800 Mooney (1928) for [Taensa & Avoyel] 700 De Montigny (in Shea, 1861) 120 Cabins per Iberville 300 warriors per Iberville 150 families per Iberville 100 Cabins, per Le Page du Pratz (1758) 200 total, with the Apalachee and Pakana Creeks |
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