
Mosopelea - Wikipedia
The Mosopelea or Ofo (also Ofogoula) were a Siouan-speaking Native American people who historically lived near the upper Ohio River. In reaction to Iroquois Confederacy invasions to …
Ofo Tribe Facts and History - The History Junkie
2022年3月19日 · The Ofo tribe was a Siouan-speaking Southeast Indian Tribe that lived in the upper Ohio River region. They would move south to the lower region of the Mississippi River …
Summary of Native American Tribes – O – Legends of America
Ofo – Also called the Mosopelea tribe, these Siouan-speaking people historically inhabited the upper Ohio River. In reaction to the Iroquois Confederacy invasions to control hunting grounds …
Ofo language - Wikipedia
The Ofo language is a language formerly spoken by the Ofo people, also called the Mosopelea, in what is now Ohio, along the Ohio River, until about 1673. The tribe moved south along the …
Ofo Language and the Ofo Indian Tribe (Ofogoula, Offagoula, …
Ofo was a Siouan language once spoken in what is now Arkansas and Mississippi. Little is known about the Ofo tribe today. They were allies of the Natchez and Tunicas; but there was a falling …
Mosopelea Indians - Access Genealogy
Ofo, own name, perhaps an abbreviation of the Mobilian term, Ofogoula, though this last may mean simply “Ofo people.” Ofogoula may also be interpreted Ofi okla, “Dog People.” …
Ofo | EBSCO Research Starters
Ofo is a historic Native American tribe that originated from the Iroquois pressure on the Siouan people, leading to their relocation from the upper Ohio River to the Yazoo River region in …
Mosopelea - Wikiwand
The Mosopelea or Ofo (also Ofogoula) were a Siouan-speaking Native American people who historically lived near the upper Ohio River. In reaction to Iroquois Confederacy invasions to …
Mississippi Indian Tribes and Languages
Information on the Native American tribes of Mississippi, with maps, reservation addresses, classroom activities and recommended history books.
Mobilian term Ofogoula, though this name may mean Ofo people. Ofogoula may also be interpreted Ofi Okla, meaning “Dog People.” In fact, the Ofo were known to some of the other …