The Natchez tribe was divided into two social groups: the noblemen and the common people.
During the Revolutionary war for America's independance, Spain decided to help them. They took the British for in the south called fort Natchez, and eventually captured it through siege. Then they moved on to Baton Rouge and captured it.
they belived in that they needed to find where heaven was
The Natchez were farming people. They raised crops of corn, beans, pumpkins, and squash. Natchez men also hunted deer, wild turkeys, and buffalo and went fishing in the rivers. Natchez recipes included cornbread, hominy, and soups.
i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
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the Biloxi tribe,the Chicksaw tribe,Chactaw tribe,the Houma tribe,Natchez tribe,Ofo tribe,Quapaw tribe,and the Tunica tribe
The Native Americans that lived in Natchez had customs that celebrated the women in the tribe. They also rarely fought with anyone and worshipped the sun.
Natchez, Mississippi was originally founded in 1716 as Ft. Rosalie. It was the site of a huge battle with the Natchez Indians in 1729. (The town was later named after this tribe.) It became the County Seat of Adams County in 1817.
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The Biloxi, Capinans, Chakchiuma, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Choula, Dakota Sioux, Grigra, Houma, Ibitoupa, Koroa, Moctobi, Natchez, Ofo, Okelousa, Pascagoula, Pensacola, Quapaw, Taposa, Tiou, Tunica and Yazoo Native American tribes lived in Mississippi.
The address of the For Natchez is: 704 State Street, Natchez, MS 39120-3543
Natchez
Natchez
The address of the Natchez Museum Of African American History And Culture is: 301 Main St, Natchez, MS 39120
The ancestors of the Natchez: The Natchez, who were descendants of the Mound Builders, lived in what is no the state of Mississippi. The Natchez and other people are also depended mostly on their farming.