Mosopelea
The Mosopelea, or Ofo, were a Native American Siouan-speaking tribe who historically inhabited the upper Ohio River. In reaction to Iroquois Confederacy invasions to take control of hunting grounds in the late 17th century, they moved south to the lower Mississippi River. They finally settled in central Louisiana, where they assimilated with the Siouan-speaking Biloxi and the Tunica people. They are generally classified with the speakers of the Siouan Ofo language.
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Mosopelea
The Mosopelea, or Ofo, were a Native American Siouan-speaking tribe who historically inhabited the upper Ohio River. In reaction to Iroquois Confederacy invasions to take control of hunting grounds in the late 17th century, they moved south to the lower Mississippi River. They finally settled in central Louisiana, where they assimilated with the Siouan-speaking Biloxi and the Tunica people. They are generally classified with the speakers of the Siouan Ofo language.
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Die Ofo (auch Ofogoula, Mosope ...... ers des Ofo-Dialektes bekannt.
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Les Ofogoulas sont une tribu a ...... x, des Natchez et des Choctaw.
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Los ofo u ofogoula, también co ...... on ouesperie, ossipe o ushpee.
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The Mosopelea, or Ofo, were a ...... rs of the Siouan Ofo language.
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モソペレア族(Mosopelea、又はオフォ族、Ofo、やo ...... た。しかし、20世紀初頭に両方とも絶滅してしまったとされる。
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Die Ofo (auch Ofogoula, Mosope ...... ers des Ofo-Dialektes bekannt.
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Les Ofogoulas sont une tribu a ...... x, des Natchez et des Choctaw.
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Los ofo u ofogoula, también co ...... on ouesperie, ossipe o ushpee.
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The Mosopelea, or Ofo, were a ...... rs of the Siouan Ofo language.
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モソペレア族(Mosopelea、又はオフォ族、Ofo、やo ...... た。しかし、20世紀初頭に両方とも絶滅してしまったとされる。
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Mosopelea
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Ofo
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Ofo
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Ofogoulas
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モソペレア
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Mosopelea
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