Natchez, MS - - - where else? A long time ago - their confederacy stretched from what is now Oklahoma to the Eastern Seaboard...from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. See: http://www.natchez-nation.com
south east
Yes, this is accurate according to A Way Through the Wilderness: The Natchez Trace and the Civilization of the Southern Frontier by William C. Davis. The cotton boom was supplemented by the transportation hub of the Natchez Trail.
The ianc of the Natchez is that they Grew corn
The Great Natchez tornado struck the towns of Natchez, Mississippi and Vidalia, Louisiana of May 7, 1840.
The Natchez Indians derived their name from the word "Natchez," which is believed to refer to the term for "people" or "the people" in the Natchez language. Alternatively, some sources suggest that the name may have come from a nearby village or geographic feature. The Natchez were known for their complex society and mound-building culture in what is now Mississippi, particularly around the Natchez Trace region.
the Natchez lived in the lower part of the Mississippi.
lived in dome shaped houses.
south east
They live in adobe houses with thatched roofs.
The address of the For Natchez is: 704 State Street, Natchez, MS 39120-3543
Yes, this is accurate according to A Way Through the Wilderness: The Natchez Trace and the Civilization of the Southern Frontier by William C. Davis. The cotton boom was supplemented by the transportation hub of the Natchez Trail.
well you shouldn't ask that but 1835 wheeler dr natchez ms
The address of the Natchez Museum Of African American History And Culture is: 301 Main St, Natchez, MS 39120
The ancestors of the Natchez: The Natchez, who were descendants of the Mound Builders, lived in what is no the state of Mississippi. The Natchez and other people are also depended mostly on their farming.
The ianc of the Natchez is that they Grew corn
Natchez was born in 1943, in USA.
False. Natchez was the capital of Mississippi Territiry.