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An early twentieth-century photograph shows Gilmer Bennet's mother as a child among the great, great grandchildren of John Baptiste Vallery, identified as Apalachee Indian in Catholic baptismal records found in Natchitoches, Louisiana, once a French military and trading post established ca. 1714 to protect the Red River area from the Spanish.
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And I was worried about a skinny Apalachee priest?
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Nor was a single Apalachee warrior visible anywhere.
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As different as Toa is from Apalachee, their speech is almost incomprehensible.
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Tuskaloosa asked, “How has your war against the Kristianos progressed since you left Apalachee?”
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The monster learned a valuable lesson in Apalachee.
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Predictably, the Apalachee considered such behavior to be intolerable.
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I was carried out and left where Apalachee warriors could find me, High Mikko.
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No matter what your people may think, the Apalachee honor those who fell at Napetuca.
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A gift from the Orphans to the high mikko and the people of Apalachee.
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