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Atakapa
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Noun1.Atakapa - a member of an Indian people formerly living along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas
Buffalo Indian, Plains Indian - a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America
2.Atakapa - a language spoken by the Atakapa of the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas
American-Indian language, Amerind, Amerindian language, American Indian, Indian - any of the languages spoken by Amerindians


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For more than a quarter of century, the Attakapas country and the Opelousas prairies were populated by a group of men who contended that the cattle which fed upon the prairie were the property of those who caught them.
For more than a quarter of century, the Attakapas country and the Opelousas prairies were populated by a group of men who contended that the cattle which fed upon the prairie were the property of those who caught them.
 
 
 
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