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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Houma_peopleHouma people - Wikipedia

    The Houma (/ ˈ h oʊ m ə /) are a historic Native American people of Louisiana on the east side of the Red River of the South. Their descendants, the Houma people or the United Houma Nation, have been recognized by the state as a tribe since 1972, but are not recognized by the federal government.

    • Houma (Volk)

      Die Houma (sie nennen sich selbst die United Houma Nation)...

    • Houma, Louisiana

      The city was named after the historic Native American tribe...

  2. The unique history of the Houma people has shaped our tribe today. The culture and way of life are a lifeline to that history.

  3. 21. Mai 2021 · Editor’s Note: The history of the Native people of Louisiana is rich and vibrant, yet often hidden in plain sight. In this short by UNO student Ariana Ghivizzani, we hear the story of the Houma tribe and their journey from survival to extinction and, once more, back to survival.

  4. 2. Okt. 2021 · The Houma people, who don't live on a traditional reservation, are spread out across these parishes along the toes of Louisiana's boot. Between oil spills, coastal erosion and catastrophic...

  5. 5. Apr. 2013 · The Houma people—who had previously negotiated with the English, French, and Spanish—now had to deal with the US government as well as an exploding population of Anglo-American settlers pressing into the lower Mississippi River valley. US territorial officials, unlike their European predecessors, were not especially concerned with protecting the local tribes’ land claims or property ...