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“When you are born Indian, you die Indian.”
“When you are born Indian, you die Indian.” That line, spoken by Helen Gindrat, captures the heart of this newspaper article and a moment in time when the Houma people...
“When you are born Indian, you die Indian.”
“When you are born Indian, you die Indian.” That line, spoken by Helen Gindrat, captures the heart of this newspaper article and a moment in time when the Houma people...
Before New Orleans, It was Tchoutchouma
Long before New Orleans became a French city, it was an Indigenous place. Historic newspapers describe a village called Tchoutchouma, understood as a Houma settlement, standing where the city would...
Before New Orleans, It was Tchoutchouma
Long before New Orleans became a French city, it was an Indigenous place. Historic newspapers describe a village called Tchoutchouma, understood as a Houma settlement, standing where the city would...