History of Alabama And Incidentally of Georgia And Mississippi From the Earli

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History of Alabama And Incidentally of Georgia And Mississippi From the Earli
Albert James Pickett
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They thus gradually became three distinct tribes ; but the Chickasaws and Choccomaws were generally known by the name of the former, while the Choc- taws spoke the same language, with the exception of a ditfer- ence produced by the intonation of the voice. ''^ Upon the first settlement of Mobile by the French, they 1700 found that the Choctaws and the remnant of the Mobilians employed the same language. Indeed, we have seen that the * Adair's American Indians, pp. 5, 66, 352.
THE CHOCTAVVS.
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... great Mobilian Chief, in 1540, had a name which was derived chapter II.
Part 4. 1540 from two well-known Choctaw w^ords — Tusca, luarrior, and lusa, black. The Indians who fought De Soto at Cabusto, upon the Warrior, and who extended their hnes six miles up and down its western banks to oppose his crossing, w^re the Pafallayas. They are beheved to have been no other people than the Choctaws, There is a woi-d in the hino-uao-e of the latter called fallava — lonn* It is scarcely necessary to remind the reader that the Chickasaws were living- in the upper part of Mississippi when De Soto invaded it, and that they fought i54i him with great courage.


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