University of Nebraska Press, 2010. — 328 с. Koasati Traditional Narratives is the first published collection of oral literature of the Koasati Indians, who at the time of first contact with the West lived in the upper Tennessee River valley but now predominantly reside in western Louisiana. The works were gathered from several narrators between 1910 and 1992 by John R....
University of Nebraska Press, 1991. — 657 p. — (Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians). An American Indian language belonging to the Muskogean linguistic family, Koasati is spoken today by fewer than five hundred people living in southwestern Louisiana and on the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation in Texas. Geoffrey D. Kimball has collected material from the...
Dallas: The Summer Institute of Linguistics and The University of Texas at Arlington, 1992. — xii, 86 p. — (Summer Institute of Linguistics and The University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics 109). Koasati, a Muskogean language, is spoken by about 200 people in Elton, Louisiana, and by a smaller number near Livingston, Texas. This volume contains a brief...
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