... whenever advice was required, and, as will be seen later, they played an important part in the marriage ceremony of the tribe. The subdivisions of the tribe were numerous and no two members of the same division (ogla) were allowed to marry. The divisions... United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 161911Full view - About this book
| David Ives Bushnell - 1909 - 100 pages
...division (ogla) were allowed to marry. The divisions known to have lived in this region are: Kasha'pa ogla, or the Half people. — They lived at Bayou...some twelve miles west of Bayou Lacomb. Toshkachito (pi. 20) is said to be the last member of the family. Inhulata ogla, or the Prairie people. — This... | |
| David Ives Bushnell (Jr.) - 1909 - 100 pages
...division (ogla) were allowed to marry. The divisions known to have lived in this region are: Kasha'pa ogla, or the Half people. — They lived at Bayou...Chinchuba, some twelve miles west of Bayou Lacomb. Toshkachîto (pl. 20) is said to be the last member of the family. Inhulata ogla, or the Prairie people.... | |
| DAVID I. BUSHNELL, JR. - 1909 - 114 pages
...to this division. The name of the village was Butchu'wa. Shatje ogla, or the Crayfish people.—The home of this family was near Chinchuba, some twelve miles west of Bayou Lacomb. Toshkachîto (pl. 20) is said to be the last member of the family. Inhulata ogla, or the Prairie people.—This... | |
| Duane Champagne - 1992 - 328 pages
...Bushnell's informants in "The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb" gave the following information (p.16): "Kashapa ogla, or the Half people. — They lived at Bayou...this division. The name of the village was Butchu'wa . . . Inhulata ogla, or the Prairie people. — This was considered the largest and probably the most... | |
| Duane Champagne - 1992 - 328 pages
...Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb" gave the following information (p.16): "Kashapa ogla, or the Half people.—They lived at Bayou Lacomb and the remnant of the tribe...this division. The name of the village was Butchu'wa . . . Inhulata ogla, or the Prairie people.—This was considered the largest and probably the most... | |
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