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    The Natchez (/ˈnætʃɪz/ NATCH-iz, Natchez: [naːʃt͡seh]) are a Native American people who originally lived in the Natchez Bluffs area in the Lower Mississippi...
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    1150–1350: Ancestral Pueblo people are in their Pueblo III Era 1200: Construction begins on the Grand Village of the Natchez near Natchez, Mississippi. This...
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    (when Hernando de Soto explored the area), with notable exceptions being Natchez communities. These maintained Mississippian cultural practices into the...
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    Grand Village of the Natchez, (22 AD 501) also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre (0.518 km2) site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village...
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  • (Taos Pueblo) R. Carlos Nakai (Navajo/Ute) Sonny Nevaquaya (Comanche) Andrew Vasquez (Kiowa Apache) Tommy Wildcat (Cherokee Nation/Muscogee/Natchez) Mary...
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  • State-recognized tribe in 2006. Edisto Natchez Kusso Tribe of South Carolina. State-recognized tribe in 2010. Also known as Edisto Natchez-Kusso Indians (Four Holes...
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    other North American countries—especially traditional tribal music, such as Pueblo music and Inuit music. In addition to the traditional music of the Native...
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    cultures (400-700 CE) to the Marksville culture (100 BCE to 400 CE). The Natchez and related Taensa peoples were their historic period descendants. The...
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    National Monument TX Pueblo Arkansas Post National Memorial AR Quapaw, Osage, Caddo Aztec Ruins National Monument NM Ancestral Pueblo Badlands National Park...
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    days, and repeatedly running through a screen or sieve. Acoma and other Pueblo pottery traditionally pound dry clay into a powder and then remove impurities...
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    Parish 8,906 739 Claiborne Parish 14,170 768 Concordia Parish 18,687 749 Natchez, MS-LA Micropolitan Statistical Area De Soto Parish 26,812 895 Shreveport-Bossier...
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    George E. (2011). Native American Legends of the Southeast: Tales from the Natchez, Caddo, Biloxi, Chickasaw, and other Nations. Tuscaloosa, AL: University...
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    the Natchez people, as did Le Page du Pratz (1758), a French explorer. Both observed them in the area that today is known as Mississippi. The Natchez were...
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    Mexico Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico Sandia Pueblo, New Mexico Taos Pueblo, New Mexico Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo), Texas Piro...
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    overland journey via the Natchez Trace and then east to Washington (the Natchez Trace was the old pioneer road between Natchez, Mississippi, and Nashville...
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    Lapitta—Choctaw Unktehi or Unktehila—Dakota ʔU·lahkaha·p ("white snake")—Natchez Uktena—Cherokee mazacoatl - Nahuatl The ram-horned serpent was a cult image...
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    the Natchez. The French called these the First Natchez War (1716), the Second Natchez War (1722), the Third Natchez War (1723), and the Natchez Rebellion...
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  •  Wabanaki Confederacy  Caughnawaga Mohawk  Choctaw  Timucua  Apalachee  Natchez  England (before 1707) English America  Great Britain (after 1707) British...
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  • Archived July 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, City of Nacogdoches "Historic Natchez on the Mississippi". Archived from the original on December 10, 2006. Retrieved...
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  • Taensa (category Natchez)
    Moyne d'Iberville in 1699. The Taensa are more closely related to the Natchez people and both are considered descendants of the late prehistoric Plaquemine...
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  • Avoyel (category Natchez)
    Taensa or grand Taensas. The Avoyel language may have been related to the Natchez language. Described by some historians as being a Caddoan group, and by...
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    Oklahoma Press, 2008, p. 84, ISBN 978-0-80613-876-3 Barnett, James F., The Natchez Indians: a history to 1735, University Press of Mississippi, 2007, p. 105...
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    Tuskaloosa Mabila Tali Chicaza Quizquiz Walls phase Quigate Quigualtam Natchez people Aquixo Casqui, believed by many archaeologists to be the same as...
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  • Mary Brave Bird (1953–2013), Brulé Lakota writer and activist Bras Piqué, Natchez woman who tried to warn the French of her tribe's plans to attack them...
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    those on the outside. The pueblo had only two gates, one on the east and the other on the west. In the middle of the pueblo, was a spacious plaza around...
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  • the original (PDf) on March 5, 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-05. "Mangum Mound Natchez Trace". Retrieved 2012-04-27. Cotter, John L. (July 1952). "The Mangum...
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    The CW (DT2) Hattiesburg–Laurel, MS WHLT 22 (22) 2017 CBS The CW (DT2) Natchez, MS–Alexandria, LA WNTZ-TV 48 (15) 2015 Fox/MyNetworkTV Joplin, MO–Pittsburg...
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  • played a major role in the subjugation of the Natchez in the Natchez uprising and the so-called Natchez wars. In the early 17th century, the Natchitoches...
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  • Pascagoula, Taensa, Tunica, Caddo, Chickasaw, Houma, Choctaw, Chitimacha, Natchez, and Ofo. The name is thought to refer to the Mobile Indians of the central...
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    language isolates of the southeastern US: Atakapa, Chitimacha, Tunica, and Natchez. While well-known, the Gulf grouping is now generally rejected by historical...
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