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Who was the apalachee chief?

Johnny Appleseeds dad was a chief of apples


Why were the apalachee Indians known as the mission Indians?

They went on missiond


Did the apalachee Indians trade with other tribes?

yes


What languages were spoken by the Apalachee Indians?

The Apalachee people spoke a Muskogean language of Florida. Today we call it the Apalachee language. It was closely related to Koasati and Alabama.The language is known primarily from one document: a letter written in 1688 to Charles II of Spain.


What year did the apalachee Indians live in Florida?

They lived there from about 1,400 BC to around the year 1700.


How did the apalachee Indians live?

They lived in your mammas house. L.O.L


Where is the Talimali Band Apalachee Indians Of Louisiana in Pineville Louisiana located?

The address of the Talimali Band Apalachee Indians Of Louisiana is: 259 Libuse Cutoff Rd, Pineville, LA 71360-9144


What did the Apalachee Indians decorate homes and clothing with?

leaves and palm fronds


What is some information about tha apalachee Indians art and culture?

pie was my grandmother


What languages were spoken by Apalachee Indians?

The Apalachee were part of the Muskogean group, meaning that they spoke a language related to Koasati, Hitchiti, Alabamu, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek. The Apalachee language has long been extinct.


What ceremonies did the Apalachee Indians have?

thunder,peace pipe,namining,fire,and sun wise ceremony


Who where the apalachee leaders?

The leaders of the Apalachee tribes were generally men who were referred to as chiefs. Gilmer Bennett is a modern leader of the Apalachee tribe who helps to share the history of the Native Americans in Florida. Yapalaga was another Apalachee leader during the 1700s.