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Tohome Tribe
The Tohome Indians were a small Muskogean
tribe of Alabama, allies of the
Choctaw tribe.
Their language was never well recorded, but seems to have been either a Choctaw dialect or a closely related language.
The Tohomes no longer exist as a distinct tribe. They merged together with their Choctaw kinsmen in the 1700's.
Most Tohome descendants still live among the Choctaws today.
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Tohome Tribe History:
Article on the Tohome tribe from the Indian Tribes of North America.
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Timeline and links about Tohome history.
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Tohome Tribe:
Tohome links page.

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