- The
Hasinai Confederacy (Caddo: HasÃinay) was a
large confederation of Caddo-speaking
Native Americans who
occupied territory between the
Sabine and Trinity...
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invigorate Caddo culture. It
sponsors a
summer culture camp for children. The
Hasinai Society and
Caddo Culture Club both
teach and
perform Caddo songs and dances...
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several mutually intelligible dialects. The most
commonly used
dialects are
Hasinai and Hainai;
others include Kadohadacho,
Natchitoches and Yatasi. Caddo...
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Tejas or Texas, by the
Spanish to the
Caddo themselves,
specifically the
Hasinai Confederacy.
During Spanish colonial rule, in the 18th century, the area...
- County. It was
formed in 1846 from
Nacogdoches County. It is
named for a
Hasinai Native American woman who ****isted
early Spanish missionaries and was called...
- Machine. Page 5 (retrieved 13 Sept 2009)
Hasinai Summer Youth Camp.
Archived 2009-01-05 at the
Wayback Machine Hasinai Society. 2008 (retrieved 13 Sept 2009)...
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estimated 2,000
warriors from the Comanche, Tonkawa, Yojuane,
Bidai and
Hasinai tribes. It was the only
mission in
Texas to be
completely destro**** by...
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location for
launching war and
peace parties.
Legends also
describe that
Hasinai women would drink a tea made from
honey and the
acorns of the oaks to ensure...
- of many tribes, the
Caddo were
organized into
three confederacies, the
Hasinai, Kadohadacho, and Natchitoches,
which were all
linked by
their similar...
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adjacent to the
Comancheria settled the
allied Wichita, Tawakoni, Waco, and
Hasinai. In the east,
lived the
Caddo and
later the Cherokee. In the southeast...