NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN - POPULATION RECORDS

(Such very SAD numbers..... Shades)

SOUTHEASTERN TRIBES (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN)
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STATE TRIBE DATE NUMBERS SOURCES
LA Acolapissa 1650
1500
Mooney (1928) [Acolapissa & Tangipahoa]
LA 1698
1050
total as per John R. Swanton (1944)
LA 1699
300
warriors per La Harpe (1831)
LA 1702
250
families per Iberville
LA 1722
299
warriors per Charlevoix
LA 1739
90-100
warriors, Acolapissa, Houmn, Bayogoula
LA 1739
270-300
people, Acolapissa, Houmn, Bayogoula
LA 1750
0
this tribe is Extinct!
LA Adai 1700
50
warriors, per Bienville
LA 1718
100
warriors, per Bienville
LA 1740
400
people, the mission of San Miguel
LA 1805
20
warriors, in the Adai village
LA 1825
27
total per John R. Swanton (1944) Adai
LA 1869
400
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
LA 1880
0
this tribe is Extinct!
AL Alabama 1702
400
Iberville (in Margry, 1875-86)
AL 1715
770
English census in four villages
AL 1730
400
warriors in six towns
AL 1792
60
exclusive of 60 Tawasa
AL 1799
80
Hawkins (1848) est. gunwarriors in 4 villages
LA 1805
70
Sibley (1832) states two villages in LA
AL 1832
321
two towns Tawasa and Autauga, with 21 slaves
TX 1882
290
U.S. Indian Office report
TX 1900
470
U.S. Indian Office report
OK 1910
111
U.S. Census
TX 1910
187
U.S. Census
TX 1910
192
U.S. Indian Office report
TX 1917
160
Morse (1822) gives all told in Texas
OK 1930
176
"Creek" Indians returned from Polk County, TX
FL Apalachee c
2000
At the time of Moore's raid
FL 1650
7000
Mooney (1928) estimate
FL 1675
6130
Gov. Salazar's mission-by-mission estimate
FL 1676
5000
Spanish memorial gives a population
FL 1715
275
warriors, SC Census in 4 Apalachee villages
FL 1715
638
total SC Census in 4 Apalachee villages
FL 1715
1000
1000 total per John R. Swanton (1944)
FL 1758
100
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
LA 1814
14
warriors, per Sibley (1832) in the LA Ban.
LA 1814
50
total, per Sibley (1832) in the LA Ban.
LA 1817
150
Morse (1822) is too high
OK 1844
2 or 3
removed to OK per Dr. Gatschet
OK 1900
0
this tribe is Extinct!
GA Apalachicola 1715
64
warriors before the outbreak of the Yamasee
GA 1715
214
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
GA 1738
45
warriors in one town, A Spanish census
GA 1738
60
warriors in one town, A Spanish census
GA 1750
30
warriors, A French census
GA 1760
60
total per British enumeration
GA 1761
20
total per British enumeration
GA 1792
100
American estimate (including the Chiaha)
GA 1832
239
U.S. Census in 2 settlements
GA 1840
0
this Tribe is Extinct!
LA Atakapa 1660
1500
Mooney (1928) Exclusive of the Akokisa
LA 1747
300
families per Spanish report [to high]
LA 1760
80
warriors, per Sibley (1832)
LA 1779
180
warriors the Bayou Vermillion & Mermentouban
LA 1805
30
were Houma and Tunica Sibley (1832)
LA 1805
50
warriors, in last Atakapa town per Sibley (1832)
LA 1850
0
this tribe is Extinct!
LA Avoyel 1698
280
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
LA 1700
40
40 warriors per Iberville and Bienville
LA 1750
0
this tribe is Extinct!
LA Bayogoula 1650
1500
Mooney (1928) (Bayogoula, Quinipissa, Mugulas)
LA 1698
875
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
LA 1699
200-250
warriors per Iberville
LA 1700
200
after destruction of Mugulasha, Gravier
LA 1715
40
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
LA 1739
0
see Houma under Mississippi
LA 1739
0
this tribe is Extinct!
NC Bear River Indians 1600
1000
Mooney (1928) places w/ Pamlico
NC 1709
50
warriors per Lawson (1860)
NC 1750
0
this tribe is Extinct!
MS Biloxi 1650
1000
Mooney (1928) w/Pascagoula, & the "Moctobi"
MS 1698
420
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
MS 1720
175
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
MS 1805
105
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
MS 1829
65
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
OK 1908
6-8
total, per John R. Swanton (1944)
OK 1910
0
this tribe is Extinct!
FL Calusa 1650
3000
Mooney (1928) estimate
FL 1680
960
passed through 5 villages
FL 1839
250
warriors, that attacked Harney
FL 1850
0
this tribe is Extinct!
NC Cape Fear Indians 1600
1000
Mooney (1928) estimate
NC 1715
206
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
NC 1808
30
White neighbors remembered w/Pedee
SC Catawba 1692
1500
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1692
4600
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1728
400
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1728
1400
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1752
300
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1752
1000
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1755
240
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1757
300
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1757
700
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1759
250
warriors per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1760
60
warriors after smallpox epidemic per King Hai
SC 1763
50
warriors were reported, John R. Swanton
SC 1766
60
souls "not more than 60."
SC 1773
400
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1780
490
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1822
450
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1826
110
total per John R. Swanton (1944)
SC 1881
35
Gatschet found on adjoining farms
SC 1885
85
Gatschet found on the reservation
SC 1910
124
returned U.S. Census
SC 1912
40
on adjoining farms
SC 1912
60
attached to the reservation
SC 1930
166
all but 7 in SC Connection

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