There are over 5,000 miles of navigable rivers, creeks, bayous, and canals in Louisiana. Much commerce is produced in this traffic.
Rivers, creeks, dams, canals and irrigation ditches.
Clams are known to filter-feed and eat planton. Planton can live in creeks, rivers, and oceans.
The result of the Creek War left the Creek Indian population devastated. Both Upper and Lower Creeks lost a total of 21 million acres of land to the United States. The Creeks were then forced to live on reservations.
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Primarily taking place along the Gulf Coast and in Alabama, the "Red Stick War" or "Creek Civil War" (1813-1814) pitted the "Red Stick Creeks" against the United States, the "Lower Creeks," the "Cherokee," and the "Choctaw" tribes.
Bayous
* Gulf of Mexico * Mississippi River * Lake Pontchartrain * Lake Arthur * Red River * Lake Charles * The Inter Costal Water Way * Houston River * Atchaflaya River and Bay * Plus a herd of channels, Bayous, rivers and creeks.
If navigable, the State owns the minerals.
Rivers, creeks, dams, canals and irrigation ditches.
A bayou is a slow-moving waterway. Common in southern Louisiana, these lazy streams crisscross the land like webbing. They connect lakes, swamps, or marshes and can be short creeks or rivers that wander for 100 miles. Bayous may be as broad as a river or narrow enough that trees on opposite banks will touch.
Louisiana is a state that is filled with swamps, bayous, rivers, estuaries, creeks, etc. This along with warm temperatures is the perfect habitat for alligators which van be found in most parts of the state. It is a large intelligent animal that seems to adapt to new situations and is therefore honored by the state.
creeks are natural harbours
the creeks lived in Alabama and Georgia.
the creeks lived in Alabama and Georgia.
Urban Creeks Council was created in 1982.
Friends of Five Creeks was created in 1996.
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