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  • Hasinai
  • Indigenous southeastern Texas tribe

    ‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Hasinai Confederacy (Caddo: Hasíinay) was a large confederation of Caddo-speaking

    Hasinai

    Hasinai

    Hasinai

  • Caddo language
  • Extinct Caddoan language of the Southern US

    several mutually-intelligible dialects. The most commonly used dialects were Hasinai and Hainai; others included Kadohadacho, Natchitoches and Yatasi. Caddo

    Caddo language

    Caddo language

    Caddo_language

  • Caddo
  • Native American tribe in Oklahoma

    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

    Caddo

    Caddo

    Caddo

  • Texas
  • U.S. state

    Tejas or Texas, by the Spanish to the Caddo themselves, specifically the Hasinai Confederacy. During Spanish colonial rule, in the 18th century, the area

    Texas

    Texas

    Texas

  • Austin, Texas
  • Capital city of Texas, United States

    Colorado River near today's Austin hoping to meet with the Tejas Indians (Hasinai). It was met by members of a number of Indigenous Peoples: Yojuan (AKA

    Austin, Texas

    Austin, Texas

    Austin,_Texas

  • Angelina County, Texas
  • County in Texas, United States

    County. It was formed in 1846 from Nacogdoches County. It is named for a Hasinai Native American woman who assisted early Spanish missionaries and was called

    Angelina County, Texas

    Angelina County, Texas

    Angelina_County,_Texas

  • Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá
  • Former Spanish mission in Texas

    estimated 2,000 warriors from the Comanche, Tonkawa, Yojuane, Bidai and Hasinai tribes. It was the only mission in Texas to be completely destroyed by

    Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá

    Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá

    Mission_Santa_Cruz_de_San_Sabá

  • Mississippian period (archaeology)
  • Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)

    of many tribes, the Caddo were organized into three confederacies, the Hasinai, Kadohadacho, and Natchitoches, which were all linked by their similar

    Mississippian period (archaeology)

    Mississippian period (archaeology)

    Mississippian_period_(archaeology)

  • Caddoan Mississippian culture
  • Indigenous civilization in present-day Southern Plains

    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)

    Caddoan Mississippian culture

    Caddoan Mississippian culture

    Caddoan_Mississippian_culture

  • Mission Concepcion
  • Historic place in Texas, United States

    Denis expedition and was originally meant to be a base for converting the Hasinai to Catholicism and teaching them what they needed to know to become Spanish

    Mission Concepcion

    Mission Concepcion

    Mission_Concepcion

  • Kadohadacho
  • In 1845 the US federal government removed both the Kadohadacho and the Hasinai to the Brazos Reservation in Texas. In 1859, these tribes were again removed

    Kadohadacho

    Kadohadacho

  • Spanish Texas
  • Province of New Spain

    River, and the Guadalupe River and that missions be established among the Hasinai Indians, whom the Spanish called the Tejas, in East Texas. In Castilian

    Spanish Texas

    Spanish Texas

    Spanish_Texas

  • Natchitoches people
  • Historic Native American tribe from Louisiana and Texas

    themselves in one of the three Caddo-speaking confederacies along with the Hasinai (between the Sabine and Trinity rivers in eastern Texas), and Kadohadacho

    Natchitoches people

    Natchitoches_people

  • Tejas
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, a barrio Tejas, a Native American tribe of the Hasinai confederation of North America (present day Texas) Vernon Tejas, American

    Tejas

    Tejas

  • Xanna
  • Native American indigenous group

    group from East Texas and West Louisiana. They lived southeast of the Hasinai. In 1691, the group established a Spanish mission. Association, Texas State

    Xanna

    Xanna

  • Comancheria
  • Former region of the US Southwest occupied by the Comanche people

    adjacent to the Comancheria settled the allied Wichita, Tawakoni, Waco, and Hasinai. In the east, lived the Caddo and later the Cherokee and the Choctaw. In

    Comancheria

    Comancheria

    Comancheria

  • Anilai and Asinai
  • 1st century Babylonian Jewish chieftains

    Anilai and Asinai (חנילאי וחסינאי; "Hanilai and Hasinai") were two Babylonian-Jewish brothers and robber chieftains of the Parthian Empire whose exploits

    Anilai and Asinai

    Anilai_and_Asinai

  • Scouting in Texas
  • District Scott Scout Ranch formerly Camp Urland Camp Urland Scout Reservation Hasinai Lodge Neche Lodge 36, Second Oldest in the South until 1970 when the merger

    Scouting in Texas

    Scouting_in_Texas

  • List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
  • encountered in Texas were the ancestors of the modern Caddo, especially the Hasinai and Kadohadacho confederacies. Intentionally misled by their Caddo guides

    List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition

    List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition

    List_of_sites_and_peoples_visited_by_the_Hernando_de_Soto_Expedition

  • Nacogdoche
  • Native American tribe

    Native American tribe from eastern Texas. The Nacogdoche were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy and closely allied with the Lower Nasoni

    Nacogdoche

    Nacogdoche

    Nacogdoche

  • History of Texas
  • name Texas derives from táyshaʼ, a word in the Caddoan language of the Hasinai, which means "friends" or "allies." In the recorded history of what is

    History of Texas

    History of Texas

    History_of_Texas

  • Sadammo
  • 17th and 18th centuries, which describe the Sadammo as enemies of the Hasinai and Kadohadacho, and allies of the Nadamins. The Sadammo are most often

    Sadammo

    Sadammo

  • Turkey dance
  • with his tribe. 18th-century Spanish missionaries wrote descriptions of Hasinai women dancing the turkey dance when warriors returned to their village

    Turkey dance

    Turkey dance

    Turkey_dance

  • Nacogdoches, Texas
  • City in Texas, United States

    2021. Retrieved February 4, 2026. Bolton, Herbert Eugene (1987). The Hasinais, Southern Caddoans as Seen by the Earliest Europeans. Norman: University

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    Nacogdoches,_Texas

  • Palo Pinto County, Texas
  • County in Texas, United States

    Texas. During December 1858, Choctaw Tom, who was a Yowani married to a Hasinai woman, who was at times an interpreter to Sam Houston, and a group of reservation

    Palo Pinto County, Texas

    Palo Pinto County, Texas

    Palo_Pinto_County,_Texas

  • Deadose
  • Historic Native American tribe of eastern Texas

    Akokisa associates at Mission San Ildefonso left in an alliance with Ais, Hasinai, Kadohadachos, Nabedaches, Yojuanes, Tawakonis, Yatasis, Kichais, Naconis

    Deadose

    Deadose

    Deadose

  • Eyeish
  • Historical Native American tribe in Texas

    to other Caddo tribes was ambiguous, and they were often hostile to the Hasinai. They historically lived on the Eyeish Creek, located between the Neches

    Eyeish

    Eyeish

  • Yatasi
  • Historical Native American tribe from Louisiana

    v t e Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower) Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni

    Yatasi

    Yatasi

  • Ceni
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ceni or Cenis may refer to: Mont Cenis, a mountain in France Hasinai, a Native American tribe Ceni (surname), the name of several notable people Cenizo

    Ceni

    Ceni

  • Caddo Mounds State Historic Site
  • Precontact Native American settlement in Texas,

    available. The site began with the founding of a permanent village by the Hasinai, who moved into the region from the Red River area to the northeast, in

    Caddo Mounds State Historic Site

    Caddo Mounds State Historic Site

    Caddo_Mounds_State_Historic_Site

  • Adai people
  • Extinct Native American people from Louisiana and Texas

    v t e Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower) Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni

    Adai people

    Adai people

    Adai_people

  • Nadaco
  • Native American tribe

    Their name, Nadá-kuh, means "bumblebee place." The Nadaco were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy and occupied territory in present-day East

    Nadaco

    Nadaco

  • Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • warriors under chief Casanow) Paul Kane 127 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Hasinai confederacy 5,000 1716 Herbert Eugene Bolton 128 Northwest Coast Oregon

    Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Population_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • New Covenant
  • Theological concept in Christianity

    kabbalistic literature due to the gematria value of 135 being equal to the word HaSinai (הסיני) in Genesis 10:17. Brit also has the numeric value of 612, which

    New Covenant

    New_Covenant

  • Nechaui
  • Native American historic tribe

    the Caddo language word for Osage orange. The Nechaui were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries

    Nechaui

    Nechaui

  • Travis County, Texas
  • County in Texas, US

    Spanish Texas with the goal of establishing missions among the Tejas (Hasinai), keep records of "geography, natives, and products" and investigate rumors

    Travis County, Texas

    Travis County, Texas

    Travis_County,_Texas

  • Mayeye
  • Extinct Native American tribe from Texas

    ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho

    Mayeye

    Mayeye

  • René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle
  • French explorer of North America (1643–1687)

    L'Archevêque. They were "six leagues" from the westernmost village of the Hasinai (Tejas) Indians. One source states that Duhaut was a "disenchanted follower"

    René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle

    René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle

    René-Robert_Cavelier,_Sieur_de_La_Salle

  • Cherokee County, Texas
  • County in Texas, United States

    also included in the Tyler–Jacksonville combined statistical area. The Hasinai group of the Caddo tribe built a village in the area in around AD 800 and

    Cherokee County, Texas

    Cherokee County, Texas

    Cherokee_County,_Texas

  • Atakapa
  • Former Native American tribe from Gulf of Mexico

    ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho

    Atakapa

    Atakapa

    Atakapa

  • Hasini
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    al-Rahim al-Hasini, Iraqi politician Hasini Perera, Sri Lankan cricketer Hasinai, a Native American tribe This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Hasini

    Hasini

  • Tomoacas people
  • Extinct North American Indigenous people

    ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho

    Tomoacas people

    Tomoacas people

    Tomoacas_people

  • Nabedache
  • word, witish, meaning "salt." The Nabedache was the western branch of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy. Their traditional territory was located

    Nabedache

    Nabedache

  • Dush-toh
  • Congress Number 75-40659. Newkumet, Vynola Beaver and Howard L. Meredith. Hasinai: A Traditional History of the Caddo People. College Station: Texas A&M

    Dush-toh

    Dush-toh

    Dush-toh

  • Anne des Cadeaux
  • Native American woman from Louisiana (died 1754)

    Trinity Rivers where they lived among and traded with the Natchitoches, Hasinai, Nasoni, Yatasi, Tawakoni and Kadohadacho Indians. Anne died in 1754 on

    Anne des Cadeaux

    Anne_des_Cadeaux

  • Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
  • Indigenous groups in the US

    north central Louisiana Eyeish (Hais), eastern Texas Hainai, eastern Texas Hasinai, eastern Texas Kadohadacho, northeastern Texas, southwestern Arkansas,

    Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

    Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands

  • Aranama people
  • Extinct North American Indigenous people

    ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho

    Aranama people

    Aranama people

    Aranama_people

  • Angelina River
  • River in Texas, United States

    is on the southern part of the river. The river was named for a native Hasinai girl whom Spanish missionaries called Angelina. It was well known to Spanish

    Angelina River

    Angelina River

    Angelina_River

  • Pine Tree Mound
  • Archaeological site in Texas

    Trammel's Trace (an extension of the original Native American trail named the Hasinai Trace) frequently crossed Pine Tree Mound. Neighboring archaeological sites

    Pine Tree Mound

    Pine_Tree_Mound

  • Hainai
  • Indigenous American tribe

    Ayses, Ioni, Huawni, or Ayonai. The Hainai were the leading group in the Hasinai confederacy. They were a part of the Caddo Nation, and traditionally lived

    Hainai

    Hainai

  • List of Indian massacres in North America
  • San Saba Mission Massacre Texas A large party of Comanche, Tonkawa and Hasinai Indians attacked the mission of San Saba, Texas, killing 8 and burning

    List of Indian massacres in North America

    List of Indian massacres in North America

    List_of_Indian_massacres_in_North_America

  • Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas
  • United States historic place

    The early functioning of the mission and presidio were undermined by Hasinai, also allied with the Spanish, attacking the Apaches. The mission was located

    Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas

    Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas

    Presidio_San_Luis_de_las_Amarillas

  • Nabiti
  • Native American tribe

    were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy, although early European explorers identified the Nabiti as enemies of the Hasinai – a testament

    Nabiti

    Nabiti

  • Isle Brevelle
  • American Creole settlement in Louisiana

    Louisiana Creole people and Native Americans of the Adai, Natchitoches, and Hasinai tribes of the Caddo Confederacy. The Cane River National Historical Area

    Isle Brevelle

    Isle Brevelle

    Isle_Brevelle

  • History of Texas forests
  • forest that surrounded it. When Europeans first arrived in east Texas the Hasinai, Bidai, and Akokisa tribes lived at the fringes of the Big Thicket lands

    History of Texas forests

    History of Texas forests

    History_of_Texas_forests

  • Young County, Texas
  • County in Texas, US

    North Texas. During December 1858, Choctaw Tom, a Yowani married to a Hasinai woman, at times served as an interpreter to Sam Houston. He was among a

    Young County, Texas

    Young County, Texas

    Young_County,_Texas

  • Comanche history
  • Oklahoma and Texas about 1750, the Tonkawa of the Texas plains and the Hasinais, the westernmost of the Caddo people. In 1758 a large band of Norteños

    Comanche history

    Comanche history

    Comanche_history

  • Spiro Mounds
  • Archaeological site in Oklahoma, US

    of many tribes, the Caddo were organized into three confederacies, the Hasinai, Kadohadacho, and Natchitoches, which were all linked by similar languages

    Spiro Mounds

    Spiro Mounds

    Spiro_Mounds

  • Asinai
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Asinai may refer to: Asinai, an ancient Babylonian-Jewish robber chieftain Hasinai, a Native American tribe This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Asinai

    Asinai

  • Neche people
  • a Native American tribe from eastern Texas. The Neche were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries

    Neche people

    Neche_people

  • Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • north central Louisiana Eyeish (Hais), eastern Texas Hainai, eastern Texas Hasinai, eastern Texas Kadohadacho, northeastern Texas, southwestern Arkansas,

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Nacono
  • a federally recognized tribe in Oklahoma. The Nacono were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy. They historically lived in villages along

    Nacono

    Nacono

  • Domingo Cabello y Robles
  • Spanish military officer

    near Trinity River), abandoned this city and settled in Nacogdoches, in Hasinai lands. Cabello y Robles also created a monthly mail service, which communicated

    Domingo Cabello y Robles

    Domingo_Cabello_y_Robles

  • Teya people
  • Historic Native American people from Texas

    Teyas is not to be confused with the Tejas people, another term for the Hasinai, a Caddo band. Scholars differ in their guesses as to the identity of the

    Teya people

    Teya_people

  • Jean Baptiste Brevelle
  • French explorer and soldier of the Louisiana colony

    Trinity Rivers where he lived among and traded with the Natchitoches, Adai, Hasinai, Nasoni, Yatasi, Tawakoni and Kadohadacho Indians. Brevelle took a young

    Jean Baptiste Brevelle

    Jean_Baptiste_Brevelle

  • Taovaya people
  • Ethnic group

    in the 1760s acting peacefully towards the Spanish missions among the Hasinai, a Caddo tribe. In December 1764 Eyasiquiche, one of the prominent leaders

    Taovaya people

    Taovaya_people

  • Bidai
  • Historic Native American tribe of eastern Texas

    the tribe was in 1691, by Spanish explorers who said they lived near the Hasinai. French explorer François Simars de Bellisle described them as agriculturalists

    Bidai

    Bidai

    Bidai

  • Ouachita people
  • Historical Native American tribe in Louisiana

    February 18, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2009. Bolton, Herbet E. The Hasinais: Southern Caddoans As Seen by the Earliest Europeans. Norman: University

    Ouachita people

    Ouachita_people

  • Texas (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    locomotive Texas (steamboat), a structure or section of a steamboat or ship Hasinai, Tejas or Texas, a Native American people after whom the state was named

    Texas (disambiguation)

    Texas_(disambiguation)

  • Lipan Apache people
  • Native American ethnic group

    Comanche and the Wichita. That same year, the Lipan Apache fought the Hasinais, a band of Caddo people. The Lipan participated in a Spanish expedition

    Lipan Apache people

    Lipan_Apache_people

  • Jean Baptiste Brevelle II
  • French creole explorer and soldier of the Louisiana colony

    Trinity Rivers as he lived among and traded with the Natchitoches, Adai, Hasinai, Nasoni, Yatasi, Tawakoni and Kadohadacho Indians. In 1762, France ceded

    Jean Baptiste Brevelle II

    Jean_Baptiste_Brevelle_II

  • Louis Juchereau de St. Denis
  • French Canadian soldier and explorer (1676–1744)

    founding Natchitoches in 1714, St. Denis went to the territory of the Hasinai Confederacy, having been dispatched by Cadillac who had received a letter

    Louis Juchereau de St. Denis

    Louis_Juchereau_de_St._Denis

  • List of U.S. counties named after women
  • colonial governor of North Carolina. Angelina County, Texas, named for a Hasinai Native American woman who assisted early Spanish missionaries and was named

    List of U.S. counties named after women

    List_of_U.S._counties_named_after_women

  • Francisco Hidalgo
  • Spanish priest and missionary

    chain of missions to lead all the way across Texas to the eastern edge of Hasinai Caddo territory to facilitate the settlement of the Piney Woods. Under

    Francisco Hidalgo

    Francisco Hidalgo

    Francisco_Hidalgo

  • Nasoni
  • Native American tribe from eastern Texas and southwestern Arkansas

    Sturtevant, 620 Bolton, 48 and 50 Sturtevant, 629 Bolton, Herbet E. The Hasinais: Southern Caddoans As Seen by the Earliest Europeans. Norman: University

    Nasoni

    Nasoni

  • List of councils (Scouting America)
  • Christi Texas Karankawa Lodge 578 Three Rivers Council Beaumont Texas Hasinai Lodge 583 Alamo Area Council San Antonio Texas Aina Topa Hutsi Lodge McGimsey

    List of councils (Scouting America)

    List of councils (Scouting America)

    List_of_councils_(Scouting_America)

  • Tula people
  • Historic Native American tribe in Arkansas

    v t e Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower) Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni

    Tula people

    Tula_people

  • Battle of the Twin Villages
  • United States historic place

    tribes identified as participating in Norteño raids were Bidai, Tejas (Hasinai), and Yojuanes. The various tribes making up the people the Spanish called

    Battle of the Twin Villages

    Battle_of_the_Twin_Villages

  • Anxau
  • Extinct North American Indigenous people

    ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho

    Anxau

    Anxau

  • Raven Halfmoon
  • Caddo painter and sculptor

    49 x 28 in 195.6 x 124.5 x 71.1 cm. Ancestors - Newmark Gallery (2022) HASINAI (Caddo) : Our People - Tinworks Art (2021) Okla Homma to Manahatta - Ross+Kramer

    Raven Halfmoon

    Raven_Halfmoon

  • Zenobius Membre
  • French Franciscan Recollect friar and missionary

    Texas. Membre endeavored to establish a mission among the Cenis nation (Hasinai). In this he failed. After about two years Membre was killed, along with

    Zenobius Membre

    Zenobius_Membre

  • Brevelle Lake
  • Lake in Red River County, Texas

    Adays and their 2 children lived among and traded with the Natchitoches, Hasinai, Adai, Nasoni, Yatasi, Tawakoni and Kadohadacho Indians. Brevelle Lake

    Brevelle Lake

    Brevelle_Lake

  • Mu Sigma Upsilon
  • American multicultural collegiate sorority

    New York Active Cheveyo 2006 Lamar University Beaumont, Texas Inactive Hasinai April 8, 2006 Stephen F. Austin University Nacogdoches, Texas Inactive

    Mu Sigma Upsilon

    Mu_Sigma_Upsilon

  • Caddoan village bundle
  • Native American ceremonial bundle

    v t e Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower) Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni

    Caddoan village bundle

    Caddoan_village_bundle

  • Mission Tejas State Park
  • State park in Texas, United States

    settlement range of the Nabedache (or Tejas) tribe, the western branch of the Hasinai Confederacy of the Caddo Nation. The park lies just six miles from Caddo

    Mission Tejas State Park

    Mission Tejas State Park

    Mission_Tejas_State_Park

  • Martín de Alarcón
  • 1716, the Spanish government authorized a second attempt to convert the Hasinai tribe of East Texas to Christianity. Four missions and a presidio were

    Martín de Alarcón

    Martín_de_Alarcón

  • Yojuane
  • Ancient Texas indigenous tribe

    ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho

    Yojuane

    Yojuane

  • Juan Sabeata
  • Indian leader (c.1645–c.1692)

    Spanish priest working in newly established Spanish mission among the Hasinai (Caddo) in east Texas asked him to carry a letter to Spanish authorities

    Juan Sabeata

    Juan_Sabeata

  • Isidro de Espinosa
  • Spanish missionary

    traveled to the Colorado River valley, where they hoped to contact the Hasinai, having heard that these native peoples inhabited the area. Espinosa and

    Isidro de Espinosa

    Isidro_de_Espinosa

  • Cahinnio
  • Historical Native American tribe in Arkansas

    v t e Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower) Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni

    Cahinnio

    Cahinnio

  • Nanatsoho
  • Native American tribe

    v t e Caddo Confederacy Hasinai Hainai Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower) Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni

    Nanatsoho

    Nanatsoho

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