- The
Hainai (Caddo: Háynay) were a
Native American tribe that
lived in what is now east Texas. The
Hainai (also
sometimes called Aynais, Aynay, Ainai, Ioni...
- 501 sq mi (3,888 km2)
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early Spanish missionaries, whom they...
- Pawnee, Wichita, Kichai,
Arikara Caddo Confederacy: Adai, Cahinnio, Eyeish,
Hainai, Hasinai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nadaco, Nanatsoho...
- Concepción) in 1711 as
Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de los
Hainais in East Texas. The
mission was by the
Domingo Ramón-St.
Denis expedition...
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established in 1716 as
Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de los
Hainais in East Texas. The
mission was
moved in 1731 to San Antonio.
Founded by...
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formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Eyeish,
formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Hainai,
formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Kadohadacho,
formerly northeast, now Oklahoma...
- Commanche, Taovaya, Caddo, and
Hainai peoples settled along banks of the
Brazos in this area. The most
prominent group, the
Hainai,
migrated from Louisiana...
- Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai,
Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche, Nacono, Nadaco, Nanatsoho,...
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intelligible dialects. The most
commonly used
dialects are
Hasinai and
Hainai;
others include Kadohadacho,
Natchitoches and Yatasi.
Caddo is a member...
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Europeans identified them as
enemies of the Caddo. In 1712, they
fought the
Hainai along the
Trinity River; however, they were
allied with
other member tribes...