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Museums Attractions In Natchez

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Natchez most commonly refers to: Natchez, Mississippi, a city in southwestern Mississippi, United States. Natchez people, a Native American nation, namesake of the Mississippi city. Natchez Trace Parkway, a United States National ParkwayNatchez may also refer to: Natchez language, the language of the Natchez people Natchez, also known as Naiche, the son of Cochise and last hereditary ruler of the Chiricahua Apaches Natchez, Louisiana, United States Natchez, Indiana, United States Natchez, Alabama, United States Natchez , American racehorse Natchez , several vessels of the same name USS Natchez, three U.S. Navy ships of the same name Les Natchez, a nove...
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  • 1. Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture Natchez
    Natchez is the county seat and only city of Adams County, Mississippi, United States. Natchez has a total population of 15,792 . Located on the Mississippi River across from Vidalia in Concordia Parish, Louisiana, Natchez was a prominent city in the antebellum years, a center of cotton planters and Mississippi River trade. Natchez is some 90 miles southwest of Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, which is located near the center of the state. It is approximately 85 miles north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, located on the lower Mississippi River. Natchez is the 25th-largest city in the state. The city was named for the Natchez tribe of Native Americans, who with their ancestors, inhabited much of the area from the 8th century AD through the French colonial period.
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  • 3. Grand Village of the Natchez Indians Natchez
    The Taensa were a Native American people whose settlements at the time of European contact in the late 17th century were located in present-day Tensas Parish, Louisiana. The meaning of the name, which has the further spelling variants of Taenso, Tinsas, Tenza or Tinza, Tahensa or Takensa, and Tenisaw, is unknown. It is believed to be an autonym. The Taensa should not be confused with the Avoyel , known by the French as the petits Taensas , who were mentioned in writings by explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in 1699. The Taensa are more closely related to the Natchez people and both are considered descendants of the late prehistoric Plaquemine culture.The Taensa migrated as a result of Chickasaw and Yazoo hostilities, first lower down the Mississippi River. In 1715, protected by the Frenc...
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