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Tawasa
The Tawasa were a small Native American band of Alabama state. Most historians consider them to have been kinfolk of the
Alibamu Indian tribe, whose ranks they later merged into. Other spellings of their tribal name included Tawasha, Touacha, Taouacha,
Towassee, Tawaha, and Toowassau.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Tawasa tribe and language:
Alabama people
Alabama-Coushatta tribe
Alabama history
Alabama stories
Alabama words
Muskogeans
Here are links to some online resources about the Pawokti tribe:
Tawasa Indians
Tawasa People
Tawasa Tribe and Pawokti Tribe
Here are a few good books about the Tawasas:
Journey to the West
Alabama Indian dictionary
Myths and Folktales of the Alabama-Coushatta

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