Taposa

The Taposa were an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands from what is now Mississippi in the United States.

[4] The Taposa were a small tribe like their neighbors, the Ibitoupa and Chakchiuma, who all lived along the upper Yazoo River between the larger, more powerful Chickasaw and Choctaw.

[2][5] The Taposa were first written about by French colonist Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in 1699.

[1] Baron de Crenay's 1733 map of Louisiana includes a Taposa settlement near the Chakchiuma.

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