- Bayou Queue de Tortue
Bayou Queue de Tortue (pronounced "KYOOD tor-TYOO", translated to "turtle-tail bayou", is a waterway in the
Mermentau River basin of southLouisiana . The bayou is 40 mi/64 km long and is partly navigable. [ [http://www.bartleby.com/69/20/Q00520.html www.bartleby.com "Queue de Tortue, Bayou"] ]The bayou begins near
Lafayette, Louisiana and forms the natural boundary separatingLafayette Parish andAcadia Parish to the west and Acadia Parish andVermillion Parish to the south. [ [http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/pd/projectsList/home.asp?projectID=68&directoryFilePath=ProjectData%5C www.mvn.usace.army.mil "Bayou Queue de Tortue"] ]The area was first settled by the
Attakapa indian tribe. Bayou Queue de Tortue is believed to have been named for Chief Celestine La Tortue of the Attakapas nation. [ [http://www.thecajuns.com/attakpas.htm www.thecajuns.com "Arrow points and place names are reminders of Attakapas"] ] This name is used to describe the early village nearRayne, Louisiana called "Queue de Tortue". [ [http://www.rayne.org/history.html www.rayne.org "A Tale of Three Cities"] ] The Queue de Tortue village was on property purchased from the Indians in 1801 by John Lyon, one ofAcadia Parish 's colonial settlers. He paid $87 for land on the south side of Bayou Queue de Tortue, in what is now Vermilion Parish, described as "fifty arpents front by the ordinary depth" of 40 arpents. [ [http://www.thecajuns.com/attakpas.htm www.thecajuns.com "Arrow points and place names are reminders of Attakapas"] ]In the 1940s Bayou Queue de Tortue
flooded the town ofGueydan, Louisiana . Vermillion parish constructed a smalllevee in the 1950s. This levee closed off normal flowage ofMaree Michel Canal into Bayou Queue de Tortue, but also prevented floodwaters from inundating Gueydan during reverse flow or other flooding situations. From historical maps, this levee was increased in height and possible length from approximately 7-feet to 12-feet in height. Today, the bayou issilting , causing additional flooding in low lying areas of Acadia Parish that kills the existing vegetation, which in turn increases erosion and sedimentation that fills the bayou. [ [http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/pd/projectsList/home.asp?projectID=68&directoryFilePath=ProjectData%5C www.mvn.usace.army.mil "Bayou Queue de Tortue"] ]ee also
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List of rivers in Louisiana References
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