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Quinipissa Indians
The Quinipissa Indians were a small tribe of Louisiana, relatives of the
Bayougoula and
Choctaw Indians.
Their language was poorly attested, but was probably Muskogean.
The Quinipissa village was destroyed in 1700, and any survivors probably merged into the
Bayougoula tribe, who later joined the Choctaws.
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MultiTree: Quinipissa Dialect:
Theories about Quinipissa's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Quinipissa Tribe History:
Article on the Quinipissa tribe from Access Genealogy.
Quinipissa:
Wikipedia article on the Quinipissa Indians.
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Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley:
Book on the history of the Gulf and Mississippian tribes, including a chapter on the Quinipissa and Mugulasha.
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Tribus Muskogeanas:
Information about the Quinipissa and other Muskogean tribes in Spanish.

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