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- Q1335741 abstract "The Yazoo were a tribe of the Native American Tunica people historically located on the lower course of Yazoo River, Mississippi, an area known as the Mississippi Delta. They were closely related to other Tunica-language peoples, especially the Tunica, Koroa, and possibly the Tioux.Nothing is definitely known about their language, believed to be related to Tunica, a language isolate. The tribe was documented by French explorers and missionaries. In 1699 Father Antone Davion, of the Quebec Seminary of Foreign Missions in New France (Canada), established a mission among the Tunica. He also reached out to allied tribes, such as the Taensa. At this time, the Yazoo like the Chickasaw were under the influence of the English traders from Carolina on the Atlantic coast. In 1702 they aided the Koroa in killing Father Nicholas Foucault and three French companions. The seminary temporarily withdrew Father Davion from the area.In 1718 the French established a fort near the village of St. Pierre to command the river. In 1722 the young Jesuit Father Jean Rouel was given the Yazoo mission near the French post. He worked there until the outbreak of the Natchez revolt in 1729. The Yazoo and Koroa joined with the Natchez in attacking the French, in an attempt to drive them out of the region altogether. On 29 November 1729, the Natchez attacked Fort Rosalie, killing more than 200 people, including the Jesuit Father Paul Du Poisson. They carried off as captives most of the French women and children, and their African slaves. On learning of the event, the Yazoo and Koroa, on 11 December 1729, waylaid and killed Father Rouel and his black slave. The next day they attacked the neighboring post, killing the whole garrison. The tribes buried Father Rouel's body. His bell and some books were afterward recovered and restored by the Quapaw. Father Stephen Doutreleau was attacked on 1 January 1730, but escaped.The Natchez War was a disaster first for French settlements in Louisiana; colonization was pulled back to New Orleans. Secondly, it was a disaster for the Natchez and Yazoo. The French allied with the Choctaw for retaliation, causing overwhelming defeat of the Natchez and Yazoo. They sold survivors into slavery on Caribbean plantations. Some Natchez and Yazoo refugees took shelter among the Chickasaw. The Chickasaw captured many other Yazoo men and sold them into slavery to Carolina-based traders. This ended the Yazoo as a tribe; their survivors intermarried with the Chickasaw, Africans, and other peoples.".
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- Q1335741 group "Yazoo".
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- Q1335741 popplace "United States".
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- Q1335741 comment "The Yazoo were a tribe of the Native American Tunica people historically located on the lower course of Yazoo River, Mississippi, an area known as the Mississippi Delta. They were closely related to other Tunica-language peoples, especially the Tunica, Koroa, and possibly the Tioux.Nothing is definitely known about their language, believed to be related to Tunica, a language isolate. The tribe was documented by French explorers and missionaries.".
- Q1335741 label "Yazoo tribe".
- Q1335741 name "Yazoo".