concerning the Choctaw Apache people of LA, I grew up southeast of Zwolle, Ebarb, and Many, in Moss Bluff, LA, just north of Lake Charles.
This area was at the top of the Neutral Zone that existed before the boundaries of Texas and LA were formally established. Mission Adaes
was east of the area. Choctaws had been coming to LA to hunt. Ouachita is from Owa Chito which in Choctaw means Big Hunt. I also
lived at Jonesville, LA for a short time before Moss Bluff and there were Choctaws in that area. Choctaws were removed past Jonesville
up the Ouachita River to Ark and removed on foot to Indian Territory. Then Agent John Sibley sent Choctaws to the area where Toledo
Bend is now. The Spanish authorities sold Lipan Apache people as slaves to the Choctaw people. There were also Nahautl or Aztec
people who came to this outpost. That community is part Lipan, Part Choctaw, and Part Nahautl. It has existed since the 1780's.
The Choctaws realize that with the size of their tribe, they've left people behind historically. The Jena Band is fed, the Clifton Choctaw,
and Choctaw-Apache are state, and there are numerous Choctaw Biloxi descendants in LA. I've been in language classes with fed
and non fed indians. We all know the Choctaw language to some extent. I wish other tribes were open accepting and not judgemental
like the Choctaws are. This is not to say they accept fakes. They accept people that know the history. Leave the Mowas alone.
I doubt they'd want to go through the discrimination they've gone through to be called fakes by people who rely on a BIA ruling that
was political in nature and not factual at all.