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The Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana (also known as Adai Caddo Indian Nation of Louisiana and the Adai Caddo Tribe) is a state-recognized tribe in Louisiana [1] and 501(c)(3) organization in Robeline, Louisiana. [5] Its members identify as descendants of the Adai people. [6] [7] [8] The chief is John Mark Davis, as of 2023. [9] [4]
American Indian agent John Sibley recorded a small Adai village that became known as the Lac Madon site, which was populated through 1820. [5] He wrote that there were only "twenty men of them remaining, but more women," while Rev. Jedidiah Morse recorded only 30 surviving Adai by 1820.
Alexandria: Rapides: 91000705 Bocage Plantation: June 20, 1991: Darrow: Ascension: Built in 1837, possibly designed by James H. Dakin: Bonnie Glen Plantation January 11, 1980 New Roads Pointe Coupee Built approx. 1825–1830 by Antoine Gosserand. Raised plantation home along False River representing the early Creole Greek Revival period.
Caddo: 69 10 Calcasieu: 22 11 Caldwell: 10 12 Cameron: 2 13 Catahoula: 14 14 Claiborne: 13 15 Concordia: 13 16 De Soto: 28 17 East Baton Rouge: 92 18 East Carroll: 8 19 East Feliciana: 32 20 Evangeline: 4 21 Franklin: 4 22 Grant: 8 23 Iberia: 32 24 Iberville: 25 25 Jackson: 6 26 Jefferson: 24 27 Jefferson Davis: 17 28 La Salle: 3 29 Lafayette ...
Location of Caddo Parish in Louisiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The Caddo Correctional Center is a full-service parish jail rated at a capacity of 1,500 beds. Constructed in 1994, this facility was designed to successfully manage a large number of inmates with a minimum of personnel. The Caddo Correctional Center is the largest jail in the Ark-La-Tex and the only "direct supervision" facility in the state.
Reenactors performing a gun salute at the present-day historic site. Today the site of Los Adaes is near the town of Robeline, Louisiana.The Los Adaes site has proven to be one of the most important archaeological sites in the US for the study of colonial Spanish and Adai culture presented by the Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana.
Shreve Town was originally contained within the boundaries of a section of land sold to the company by the indigenous Caddo Indians in the year of 1835, during the period of Indian Removal. [1] In 1838, Caddo Parish was created from the large Natchitoches Parish and Shreve Town was designated as the parish seat. Shreveport remains the parish ...