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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