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The land for the Coushatta was never set aside.
The Coushatta claim was disputed by white settlers in 1859.
The events became known by historians as the Coushatta Massacre.
Either through marriage or special permission, many Coushatta went to live on the land given to the Alabama.
A small number did remain in Louisiana and established a close bond with the Coushatta.
He died in Coushatta at age 71 from Alzheimer's Disease.
Historians came to call the events the Coushatta Massacre.
Merryville is the location of the old Coushatta Indian village.
He is also the chief judge for the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana.
He married a high-status woman in the Coushatta or Alabama tribe.
Today, Coushatta people are enrolled in three federally recognized tribes:
The Coushatta language, in the Muskogean family, is still spoken by approximately 200 people.
Since you are so forward-looking, what do you envision for the future of the Coushatta tribe?
It was granted to the "Alabama and Coushatta tribes."
He never hesitated to take her to basketball games while many other girls in Coushatta, La., were learning to cornmeal catfish.
Abramoff's old friends, including DeLay, were often the beneficiaries of Coushatta money.
The Alibamu and the Coushatta who lived on the opposite side the river were adept mound builders.
He managed two more years in the minor leagues before settling down at his 288-acre ranch in Coushatta to raise horses.
Alabama and Coushatta towns were divided into "red" and "white" towns.
The Quassarte are also known as the Coushatta or Koasati, in their own language.
Fowler was a native of Coushatta, the Red River Parish seat.
In 2007, the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana developed and approved its own orthographic system.
When the Coushatta lost the land claim, the Alabama invited them to live on their land claim.
Johnson is interred in Coushatta, the seat of Red River Parish.
Its seat is Coushatta.