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  1. The Natchitoches (/ ˈ n æ k ə t ɪ ʃ / NAK-ə-tish; Caddo: Náshit'ush) [1] are a Native American tribe from Louisiana and Texas. They organized themselves in one of the three Caddo-speaking confederacies along with the Hasinai (between the Sabine and Trinity rivers in eastern Texas), and Kadohadacho (at the borders of Texas, Oklahoma ...

  2. 7 kwi 2024 · The Natchitoches Tribe today includes over 1600 members residing across the United States and around the world. Our Tribal members maintain strong family ties and many continue to live on our ancestral lands in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, particularly in the communities of Campti and Black Lake.

  3. Learn about the Natchitoches people, a Caddo tribe that lived in Louisiana for centuries. Discover their history, culture, treaty, and current community.

  4. The Natchitoches (/ ˈnækətɪʃ / NAK-ə-tish; Caddo: Náshit'ush) are a Native American tribe from Louisiana and Texas. They organized themselves in one of the three Caddo-speaking confederacies along with the Hasinai (between the Sabine and Trinity rivers in eastern Texas), and Kadohadacho (at the borders of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana).

  5. Nationally recognized as a Preserve America Community, a Distinctive Destination and a Great American Main Street, Natchitoches is a genuine heritage destination. Uncover Natchitoches' rich history and heritage. Immerse in Louisiana's cultural tapestry.

  6. In 1702 the Natchitoches tribe, having lost their crops, descended the Red River and the Mississippi to the French fort near the mouth of the latter, then commanded by Louis Juchereau de St.Denis, who received them kindly and sent them to live with the Acolapissa Indians on Lake Pontchartrain.

  7. 26 lut 2024 · Natchitoches, the oldest European settlement in present-day Louisiana, was founded by the French explorer Louis Juchereau de St. Denis in 1714. Named after a local Native American group, Natchitoches remained an important colonial outpost during the French, Spanish, and American periods in Louisiana history.

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