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[[Image:Apache,_at_the_Ford_River.jpg|frame|right|350x240px]]addThe following listing of the [[Indians of Texas|Indian Tribes of Texas]] is an exact quote from John R. Swanton's ''The Indian Tribes of North America''.  
[[Image:Apache, at the Ford River.jpg|frame|right|350x240px|<center>Apache, at the Ford River.</center>]]
The following listing of the [[Indians of Texas|Indian Tribes of Texas]] is an exact quote from John R. Swanton's ''The Indian Tribes of North America''.  


'''Akokisa.''' The name Akokisa, spelled in various ways, was given by the Spaniards to those Atakapa living in southeastern Texas, between Trinity Bay and Trinity River and Sabine River. (See Atakapa under Louisiana.)  
'''Akokisa.''' The name Akokisa, spelled in various ways, was given by the Spaniards to those Atakapa living in southeastern Texas, between Trinity Bay and Trinity River and Sabine River. (See Atakapa under Louisiana.)  
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