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Biloxi$506793$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE OF MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, AND EASTERN TEXAS
Biloxi tribe; Biloxi Indians
  • Biloxi Indians (language)

Biloxi      
n. Biloxi, città nel Mississippi sud-orientale (USA)
John Grisham         
  • This house in [[Lepanto, Arkansas]], was the house used in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie ''A Painted House''.
AMERICAN WRITER (BORN 1955)
Grisham, John; Grisham; Clanton, Mississippi; John Grisham, Jr.; John R. Grisham; John R. Grisham, Jr.; John Ray Grisham; John Ray Grisham, Jr.; Jake Brigance; Teddy Maynard; John Grisham Jr.; John R. Grisham Jr.; John Ray Grisham Jr.; The Guardians (Grisham novel); Camino Winds; Sooley; Renee Grisham; Reene Grisham; The Boys from Biloxi
John Grisham (1955) scrittore americano, autore fra l"altro di "La ditta" e "Il caso Pelican"

Wikipedia

Biloxi people

The Biloxi tribe are Native Americans of the Siouan language family. They call themselves by the autonym Tanêks(a) in Siouan Biloxi language. When first encountered by Europeans in 1699, the Biloxi inhabited an area near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico near what is now the city of Biloxi, Mississippi. They were eventually forced west into Louisiana and eastern Texas. The Biloxi language--Tanêksąyaa ade--has been extinct since the 1930s, when the last known native semi-speaker, Emma Jackson, died.

Today, remaining Biloxi descendants have merged with the Tunica and other remnant peoples. Together they were federally recognized in 1981; today they are called the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe and share a small reservation in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Descendants of several other small tribes are enrolled with them. The two main tribes were from different language groups: the Biloxi were Siouan-speaking and the Tunica had an isolate language. Today the tribe members speak English or French.