East of the Mississippi river.
Alabama
the coushatta indians interacted with they're envoirment by trying to pteserve it and gradully they had wars on the land and were farmers.
The Alabama-Coushatta's ate:-Corn--Dear--Bear--Squirrel-
The Alabama-Coushatta's ate:-Corn--Dear--Bear--Squirrel-
They were farmers who live in villages.
The Coushatta tribe are in the states of Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. They used to live in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
Livingston, Texas
Daniel Jacobson has written: 'Alabama-Coushatta Indians; ethnological report and statement of testimony' -- subject(s): Alabama Indians, Koasati Indians 'Great Indian tribes' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature 'The fishermen' -- subject(s): Tlingit Indians, Juvenile literature, Indians of North America 'The hunters' -- subject(s): Hunting, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature
coushatta
The Coushatta (Koasati) Indians became Congregational Christians around 1900-1920. The old people who knew about their traditional religion believed that Indian rituals were the property of the Indians, and were not to be discussed with, or shared with outsiders.
The address of the Coushatta Museum Inc is: Po Box 194, Coushatta, LA 71019-0194
The Alabama Indians.