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- Census of the Native People of New Orleans Territory, 1805
Natchitoches the Caddos, Yattassees, Nandakoes, Nabedaches, Inies or Tachies, Nacogdoches, Keychias, Adais Adaïs. 20. men. 40. mi. from Natchitoches & 20. mi. North from where the Spanish Fort or mission of Adaïs was. nobody now at the old post of Adaïs. it is groups—the Yatasi, Anadarkos (Nandakoes), Nabedaches, Hainai (Inies), Nacadoches, Kitsai (Keychias), Adais
- A nice long stroll through Chichi
The Spanish improved the ancient path, originally used by the Caddos, from their mission at Adayes to
- The Red River Expedition of Custis Freeman & Sparks, aka Corps of Discovery, 1806
Up the Red River The expedition began in May of 1806 at Fort Adams on the Mississippi River on the eastern Peter Custis described as consisting "of the trunk of large trees, lying in all directions, and damming
- Red River Landing of Pointe Coupee Parish
The railroads and the locks and dams that prevented the Red River's waters from flooding of the Mississippi Knowing that lower Louisiana was the proverbial place meant in the adage, "to sell someone down the river
- Mrs B M Howard at 503 Bryan Street
Progressive women of the Dallas Mothers Council established the Wesley-Rankin House, modeled after Jane Addams's
- Testimony by Francois Grappe about the French along the Red River in New Orleans Territory
The Yattasees spoke Caddo and were kin to the Adayes people.
- The Interurban that wasn't, but the Report that was
The only evidence left from this ideas is the typed report , bound in leather on onion skin, that is
- The Comanche Empire
band names (translated to English) were: Yap Eaters, Antelopes, Those who moved often, Liver-Eaters, Onion-Eaters












