Hasinai

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Hasinai were a major division of the Caddo people, historically inhabiting parts of what is now eastern Texas and known for their complex village societies and regional influence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Caddo subgroup
Native American people
affectedBy epidemic diseases after European contact
contactPeriod 17th century
18th century
contactWith French colonizers
Spanish colonizers
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
Southern Plains NERFINISHED
descendantCommunity Caddo Nation of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
economy bean cultivation
gathering wild plants
hunting
maize agriculture
squash cultivation
engagedIn intertribal trade
trade with Europeans
ethnicGroupOf Caddo people NERFINISHED
hadPoliticalStructure centralized leadership
paramount chief
historicalRegion East Texas NERFINISHED
housing thatched beehive-shaped houses
knownFor agricultural economy
complex village societies
regional political influence
languageFamily Caddoan languages NERFINISHED
modernLocationOfDescendants Oklahoma NERFINISHED
neighboringGroup Kadohadacho NERFINISHED
Nacogdoche NERFINISHED
Natchitoches NERFINISHED
partOf Caddo Confederacy NERFINISHED
practiced ceremonial mound rituals
communal ceremonies
region Eastern Texas NERFINISHED
religion Caddo traditional religion NERFINISHED
religiousCenter Nacogdoches area NERFINISHED
settlementPattern permanent villages
socialOrganization confederated communities
village-based chiefdoms
spokeLanguage Caddo language NERFINISHED
Hasinai dialect of Caddo NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Caddo NERFINISHED
traditionalTerritory Angelina River basin NERFINISHED
Neches River basin NERFINISHED
Trinity River vicinity

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Caddo subgroup Hasinai