Emile Detiège (born c. 1840) was a sheriff and state legislator in Louisiana.
[1] He represented St. Martin Parish.
[2] Eric Foner documented him as a French speaking "quadroon" born to a family of jewelers.
He was a 1st Lieutenant and organizer of Company C, 1st Louisiana Native Guard that became known as the 73rd U.S.
He campaigned for Black suffrage and after an unsuccessful campaign in 1868 served as a customs inspector.