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The Pascagoula (also Pascoboula, Pacha-Ogoula, Pascagola, Pascaboula, Paskaguna) were an indigenous group living in coastal Mississippi on the Pascagoula River. The name Pascagoula is a Choctaw term meaning "bread eater". Choctaw native Americans using the name Pascagoula are named after the words for "bread eaters". [1]
He was the son of Sieur Jean Baptiste Baudreau Dit Graveline, the captain of the Pascagoula militia, and the first settler of Pascagoula, Mississippi, and one of the original settlers of the old Mobile. His mother was an Indian woman named Suzanne.
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (2 C, 16 P) T. Tunica (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Native American tribes in Mississippi" ... Pascagoula; T. Taposa; Tunica ...
Pascagoula (/ p æ s k ə ɡ u l ə / PASS-kuh-GOOL-uh) is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. [3] It is the principal city of the Pascagoula metropolitan area, and is part of the Gulfport–Biloxi–Pascagoula Combined Statistical Area and the Gulfport-Biloxi metropolitan area.
Apr. 16—As drivers race along the I-10 bridge spanning the Pascagoula River, the longest unimpeded river in the Lower 48 states, most have no clue what lies beneath. An osprey racing headfirst ...
They appear along the Pascagoula River, directly south of the Chickasaws in maps drawn by French cartographer Guillaume Delisle in 1703 and 1707. [ 4 ] The Capinan may have been the same tribe as the Moctobi [ 4 ] and may have been a sub-tribe of the Pascagoula and Biloxi , both historically from Mississippi.
It's believed that the Pascagoula River is the site where the members of the Pascagoula Indian tribe took their own lives. In order to avoid a brutal battle with the Biloxi tribe, the Pascagoulans ...
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