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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Early Indian History Account

This article tells about the early Indian settlements in St. Tammany Parish. Click on the image to make it larger. 




See also:

Map of Indian Tribes in the Area

Choctaw Indian Life in the Lacombe Area

 Indian Arrowheads Found

Native American History of St. Tammany Parish

Choctaw Heritage of Louisiana and Mississippi


Posted by Ron Barthet at 3:00 AM
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Special thanks to Harriet Blum, Jack Terry, Pat Clanton, Mark Frosch Sr. and the late Rusty Burns, Bertha Neff and Mary Busby Frindik. Also thanks to Dr. Albert R. St. Pierre, Jr., DDS, for loaning me his collection of Pathways Magazines. Appreciation for the inspiration provided by historians Steve Ellis, C. Howard Nichols and the late Rusty Burns for their efforts to discover and spotlight the history of this area.

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