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- Apalachicola_people abstract "The Apalachicola (also called Pallachacola, ) were a group of Native Americans related to the Muscogee people. They spoke a Muskogean language related to Hitchiti. They lived along the Apalachicola River in present-day Florida. Their name derives probably from Hitchiti Apalachicoli or Muskogee Apalachicolo, signifying apparently "People of the other side", with reference probably to the Apalachicola River or some nearby stream.Around 1706 some of the Apalachicola moved from the Apalachicola River area to the Savannah River, close to the colony of South Carolina. They may have been captured during English-sponsored slave raids and forced to relocate to the Savannah River. A census taken in 1708 described the Apalachicola of the Savannah River as the "Naleathuckles", with 80 men settled in a town about 20 miles up the Savannah River. A more accurate census was taken by John Barnwell in early 1715. This census describes the Savannah River Apalachicola as living in two villages and having a population of 214 people — 64 men, 71 women, 42 boys, and 37 girls.In the Yamasee War of 1715, they joined in the Native American attacks on South Carolina. Afterward the survivors returned to the Apalachicola River, near the juncture of the Chattahoochee River and Flint River. Some later moved north to live along the Chattahoochee River in present-day Russell County, Alabama.After two Indian Removal Act treaties made in 1833 and 1834 with the United States, the Apalachicola moved in 1836–1840 to present-day Oklahoma. They merged with other Creek peoples.The Apalachicola River is named after them, as is Apalachicola Bay and the city of Apalachicola, Florida.".
- Apalachicola_people language Muskogean_languages.
- Apalachicola_people populationPlace United_States.
- Apalachicola_people related Muscogee.
- Apalachicola_people related Muskogean_languages.
- Apalachicola_people religion Christianity.
- Apalachicola_people wikiPageExternalLink app0352.htm.
- Apalachicola_people wikiPageExternalLink app0398.htm.
- Apalachicola_people wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Apalachicola_people wikiPageID "11892007".
- Apalachicola_people wikiPageRevisionID "600882970".
- Apalachicola_people group "Apalachicola".
- Apalachicola_people hasPhotoCollection Apalachicola_people.
- Apalachicola_people langs Muskogean_languages.
- Apalachicola_people popplace "United States".
- Apalachicola_people poptime "Extinct as a tribe".
- Apalachicola_people related "Creek, other Muskogean peoples".
- Apalachicola_people religions Christianity.
- Apalachicola_people subject Category:Muskogean_tribes.
- Apalachicola_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Apalachicola_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Apalachicola_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Louisiana.
- Apalachicola_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Apalachicola_people type Group100031264.
- Apalachicola_people type IndigenousPeoplesInTheUnitedStates.
- Apalachicola_people type NativeAmericanTribesInFlorida.
- Apalachicola_people type People107942152.
- Apalachicola_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Apalachicola_people type Tribe108372411.
- Apalachicola_people type EthnicGroup.
- Apalachicola_people type Collective.
- Apalachicola_people comment "The Apalachicola (also called Pallachacola, ) were a group of Native Americans related to the Muscogee people. They spoke a Muskogean language related to Hitchiti. They lived along the Apalachicola River in present-day Florida.".
- Apalachicola_people label "Apalachicola (Volk)".
- Apalachicola_people label "Apalachicola people".
- Apalachicola_people sameAs Apalachicola_(Volk).
- Apalachicola_people sameAs m.02rx0ny.
- Apalachicola_people sameAs Q617376.
- Apalachicola_people sameAs Q617376.
- Apalachicola_people sameAs Apalachicola_people.
- Apalachicola_people wasDerivedFrom Apalachicola_people?oldid=600882970.
- Apalachicola_people isPrimaryTopicOf Apalachicola_people.
- Apalachicola_people name "Apalachicola".