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  1. There are three federally recognized Indian tribes in Texas today. Here are the addresses of Texas' Indian reservations: 1 Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas: Rt 3 Box 640. Livingston, TX 77351. 2 Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas: HC1 Box 9700. Eagle Pass, TX 78852. 3 Ysleta del Sur Pueblo:

    • Caddo Tribe

      Culture, history and genealogy of the Caddo Indians. Caddo...

  2. The Nipmucs were farming people. Nipmuc women harvested corn, squash and beans and also gathered nuts and fruit to eat. Nipmuc men did most of the hunting. They shot deer, turkeys, and small game, and went fishing on the coast. Nipmuc Indian recipes included soup, cornbread, and stews.

  3. Mar 15, 2023 · They found seven people could speak the language, also known as Hasinai. But during the pandemic, the tribe found that five of the seven fluent speakers had died.

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · However, the majority of Native Americans today speak only English. Of the roughly 2.7 million American Indians and Alaska Natives counted by the 2016 census, 73 percent of those aged 5 years or older spoke only English. That’s down slightly from 73.7 percent in 2005, though in 2010, that number had dipped to 72.2 percent.

  5. Mar 15, 2023 · Before the COVID-19 pandemic, citizens of the Caddo Nation took part in a community-wide survey for people who could speak the language fluently. They found seven people could speak the language, also known as Hasinai. But during the pandemic, the tribe found that five of the seven fluent speakers had died.

  6. Comanche Language (Numinu) Comanche is a Uto-Aztecan language of the Southern Plains, particularly Texas and Oklahoma. Only a few elders in Oklahoma still speak the Comanche language fluently today, but some young people are working to keep their ancestral language alive. Sponsored Links. Comanche Language. Comanche language samples and resources.

  7. The Caddoan languages are Caddo, Wichita, Pawnee, Arikara, and Kitsai, the latter four making up the Northern Caddoan languages. The speakers of the Northern Caddoan languages are also referred to as the Plains Caddoans because all four tribes (and their various bands) lived in the Southern and Central Plains during historic times.

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