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Nadaco, also
commonly known as the Anduico, are a
Native American tribe from
eastern Texas.
Their name, Nadá-kuh,
means "bumblebee place." The
Nadaco...
- its post
office was
established in 1873. The
designation came from the
Nadaco Native Americans, a
branch of the
Caddo Nation, and the "A" was
added due...
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Anadarko Petroleum, a
defunct company that
engaged in
hydrocarbon exploration Nadaco, a
Caddo tribe from
eastern Texas,
commonly referred to as the Anadarko...
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Comanche troops against the
combined 220
forces of the 2nd cavalry, Tonkawa,
Nadaco and Shawnee.
Their expedition's
purpose was to move the 2nd
Cavalry from...
- Cahinnio, Eyeish, Hainai, Hasinai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche,
Nadaco, Nanatsoho, Nasoni, Natchitoches, Nechaui, Neche, Ouachita, Tula, Yatasi...
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Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower)
Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni (Upper)...
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followed buffalo by foot.
Belton was also home to the
Lipan Apache, Wacos,
Nadaco,
Kiowas and Comanche. By the 1840s most
tribes had been
pushed out by settlements...
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Texas Nabiti,
eastern Texas Nacogdoche,
eastern Texas Nacono,
eastern Texas Nadaco,
eastern Texas Nanatsoho,
northeastern Texas Nasoni,
eastern Texas Natchitoches...
- (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono,
Nadaco, Nanatsoho,
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠...
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formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Nacono,
formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Nadaco,
formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Nanatsoho,
formerly Red River, now Oklahoma...