GC4QJW7 Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #365 - Nacogdoche
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 10/20/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 53.948 W104° 01.474 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Dangerous Animals  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribe Series.


Nacogdoche

The Nacogdoche were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy and closely allied with the Lower Nasoni. They historically lived between the Angelina and the Sabine Rivers in Texas. The Gentleman of Elvas, a member of Hernando de Soto's 1541 expedition, wrote about the tribe, as did Francisco de Jesus Maria in 1691.

In 1716, Francisco monks accompanying Spanish explorer Domingo Ramón founded the Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de los Nacogdoches Mission to serve the Nacogdoche as well as neighboring tribes. In 1750, a Nacogdoche chief, Chacaiauchia, threatened to kill the presiding father at the mission, Father Calahorray Sanz, and demanded that all other Spaniards leave Nacogdoches territory. This threat was not fulfilled. The mission remained until in 1773, with brief dormant periods due to fear of French attack. The governor of Texas visited the Nacogdoche in 1752. Their primary village, Nevantin, was located near present day Nacogdoches, Texas, named for the tribe. Four mounds surrounded the site of Nevantin, until research times.

While Spanish colonizers claimed Nacogdoche land, the tribe traded freely with the French. French traders provided firearms, ammunition, metal-bladed knives, cloth, vermilion dye, and other sundries in exchange for horses, prepared animal hides, bear's fat, beans, corn, and Apache slaves. By 1800, European diseases and warfare had greatly reduced the population of the tribe. The survivors joined other Hasinai tribes. Ultimately, they were forced to relocate to the Wichita Reservation in Indian Territory in the 19th century. Today they are enrolled in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma.

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6 Logs: Found it 6  

Found it 09/16/2018 By jacobboulder
Quick find with my dad. Caching out east today trying to get to a big milestone. Working on the Something Fun series and other caches. SL TFTC!

Find #3880

Found it 09/02/2018 By Mean Kitty
Find #48535

Its been a long hot summer in Texas, I've been trying to get out and do a caching trip a couple of times this summer, but it never worked out. Finally managed to get a week off, and am so happy to be out here in Colorado. The weather if perfect, and there is a load of caches that need my name on Smile Thanks so much for the hide mondou2, I really enjoyed finiding this cache!

Found it 04/27/2018 By Brewman65
Had a nice visit to Colorado, and found a lot of caches

Found it 04/12/2018 By yampa58 & Geowife
Thanks for the cache.

Found it 04/01/2018 By imusttravel2000
Liking the log in a tiny bag look. Cheaper than a bullet ring. Nice!

Found it 04/01/2018 By poolsharkycat
Beautiful day enjoying caching. Thanks.