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Coushatta Tribe - Tiger Bend Indian Mound

I talk with Raynella Fontenot and Linda Langley, representing the Coushatta tribe, about the most recent Indian mound discovery off of Tiger Bend Road in Baton Rouge.

Episode 2 of the The Sunshine Bridge podcast, hosted by Elizabeth Eads, titled "Coushatta Tribe - Tiger Bend Indian Mound" was published on November 6, 2021 and runs 19 minutes.

November 6, 2021 ·19m · The Sunshine Bridge

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I talk with Raynella Fontenot and Linda Langley, representing the Coushatta tribe, about the most recent Indian mound discovery off of Tiger Bend Road in Baton Rouge.

I talk with Raynella Fontenot and Linda Langley, representing the Coushatta tribe, about the most recent Indian mound discovery off of Tiger Bend Road in Baton Rouge.

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