Hainai

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Els hainai (caddo: Háynay) és el nom d'una tribu d'amerindis dels Estats Units que vivia en l'actual Texas oriental. Els hainai (també coneguts com a aynais, aynay, ainai, ioni, i ayonai) eren el principal grup de la confederació hasinai. Formaven part de la Nació Caddo, i tradicionalment vivien als marges dels rius i a l'oest de l'actual Nacogdoches, Texas. En 1805 el grup consistia en 80 guerrers segons els informes del Dr. John Sibley, l'agent indis dels Estats Units a Natchitoches, Louisiana. Actualment estan registrats dins la tribu reconeguda federalment Nació Caddo d'Oklahoma. rdf:langString
Hainai foi uma Nativa Americana que viveu no que é hoje o estado do Texas. rdf:langString
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, Huawni and Ayonai) were the leading group in the Hasinai confederacy. They were a part of the Caddo Nation, and traditionally lived on the Neches and Angelina rivers to the west of present-day Nacogdoches. In 1805, the group was reported to consist of 80 warriors by Dr. John Sibley, the Indian agent of the United States at Natchitoches, Louisiana. In 1837 the Republic of Texas makes reference to the Hainai in connection with Yowani Choctaws living on Attoyac Bayou in what is now southeastern Rusk County, Texas. Part of this group was later associated with a Native community in east Texas known as the Mount Tabor Indian Community. The hi rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Els hainai (caddo: Háynay) és el nom d'una tribu d'amerindis dels Estats Units que vivia en l'actual Texas oriental. Els hainai (també coneguts com a aynais, aynay, ainai, ioni, i ayonai) eren el principal grup de la confederació hasinai. Formaven part de la Nació Caddo, i tradicionalment vivien als marges dels rius i a l'oest de l'actual Nacogdoches, Texas. En 1805 el grup consistia en 80 guerrers segons els informes del Dr. John Sibley, l'agent indis dels Estats Units a Natchitoches, Louisiana. Actualment estan registrats dins la tribu reconeguda federalment Nació Caddo d'Oklahoma.
rdf:langString 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, Huawni and Ayonai) were the leading group in the Hasinai confederacy. They were a part of the Caddo Nation, and traditionally lived on the Neches and Angelina rivers to the west of present-day Nacogdoches. In 1805, the group was reported to consist of 80 warriors by Dr. John Sibley, the Indian agent of the United States at Natchitoches, Louisiana. In 1837 the Republic of Texas makes reference to the Hainai in connection with Yowani Choctaws living on Attoyac Bayou in what is now southeastern Rusk County, Texas. Part of this group was later associated with a Native community in east Texas known as the Mount Tabor Indian Community. The historian Mooney also noted the Yowani as a part of the Caddo Confederacy. The direct connection, aside from Texas references between the Hainai and the Yowani is unknown. One theory from the late historian/genealogist Cecil Lee Pinkston-Vinson was that Choctaw Tom, an influential Caddo leader who was a Yowani married to a Caddo woman, had his encampment attacked by forces led by Captain Peter Garland just off the Brazos Reservation. The attackers were a vigilante force from Erath County, Texas resulting in the death of twenty-eight Indians. Choctaw Tom was believed to be the son of Yowani leader Atahobia. His descendants are believed to have traveled north to the present Caddo Nation. Today, the Hainai Caddo descendants are enrolled citizens of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma with its headquarters in Binger, Oklahoma. The Mount Tabor Indian Community is currently recognized by the State of Texas and not the federal government with its headquarters in Kilgore, Texas.
rdf:langString Hainai foi uma Nativa Americana que viveu no que é hoje o estado do Texas.
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