Dulac “Bayou Island” (Dark Waters). The Island was inherited by A southeastern tribe; Soco [SOH-koh] (so-quo-hi): “Number One Place.” Cherokee place of water or mountains: introduction to Oil.
Also, Traditionally described as: a Southern (Gulf) territory at the edges of Terrebonne parish. Home to “Cajun” Tribal (Native) Indians (i.e. Cherokee, Choctaw, Houma, Chitamacha, etc.). Surrounded by marshes, wetlands, and swamps; fishermen and/or Offshore Oilers embrace a traditional “Bayou Lifestyle,” which is rich in Heritage. And common dialect is spoken in a unique Cajun/French accent (sometimes Créole).
post code | city | state | latitude | longitude |
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70353 | Dulac | LA | 29.391673 | -90.708591 |