Marksville, Louisiana is located in Avoyelles Parish. It is in the central part of the state, and about an hour and a half northwest of Baton Rouge.
it is 80miles from baton rouge
It is 3 miles southeast of Marksville.
It is 3 miles southeast of Marksville.
The address of the Tunica-Biloxi Museum is: Highway 1 South, Marksville, LA 71351
The address of the Bordelon Home Society Hypolite is: Po Box 767, Marksville, LA 71351-0767
Reservations for hotels in Marksville, Louisiana can be made direct on -line. Also via telephone or email. Someone could also choose making reservations via a travel-agency.
The phone number of the Bordelon Home Society Hypolite is: 318-253-0284.
The address of the Avoyelles Parish Library is: 101 North Washington Street, Marksville, 71351 2496
Really, most Indian grave sites that I know of are located in Marksville. Some of these graves are even located under the Paragon Casino resort and the golf courses.
The phone number of the Avoyelles Parish Library is: 318-253-7559.
Biloxis are Native Americans of Siouan stock. They call themselves Tanêks. When first encountered by Europeans in 1699, Biloxis inhabited an area near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of what is now the city of Biloxi, Mississippi. They were eventually forced west into Louisiana and eastern Texas. Today, remaining Biloxis share a small reservation with the Tunica, an unrelated people, in Marksville, Louisiana. The Biloxi language--Tanêksąyaa ade--has been extinct since the 1930s when the last known native semi-speaker, Emma Jackson, died.
Louisiana has no counties. Louisiana calls them parishes.