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The Yatasi (Caddo: Yáttasih〔Edmonds 27〕) are a Native American people from northwestern Louisiana that are part of the Natchitoches Confederacy of the Caddo Nation.〔Sturtevant, 616-7〕 Today they are enrolled in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma. ==History== Prior to European contact, the Yatasi lived in the area south of modern Shreveport.〔Kniffen et al, p. 47〕 In 1686, French explorer Henry de Tonti visited Yatasi settlements on the Red River. They welcomed the French expedition but did not provide him with guides. At the time, the Yatasi were fighting the Kadohadacho.〔Carter, 57〕 In the early 18th century, the Chickasaw tribe fought with Yatasi and killed a great number of them.〔Carter, 147〕 With their numbers reduced, they joined the Ouachita, Doustioni, and Natchitoches Indians at the Natchitoches trading depot.〔Perttula, 218〕 During this time the Yatasi traded with the French, the later the Spanish. The Yatasi provided bear fat and buffalo and deer hides for cloth, blankets, metal tools and weapons, combs, glass beads, flints, ammunition, vermillion dye, mirrors, and copper.〔Carter, 182-3〕 On 21 April 1770, French-born Indian agent of Spanish Louisiana, Athanase De Mézières y Clugny (c. 1715–1779) presented the Yatasi chief with a medal and presents from the King of Spain.〔Carter, 183〕 That day the Kadohadacho and Yatasi both agreed to allow Spain proprietorship of their lands and promised not to supply the Comanche, Wichita, Tawakoni, and Kichai tribes with weapons or ammunition.〔Swanton, 70〕 After the United States took over control of Louisiana, Dr. John Sibley became the Indian agent who oversaw relations with the Yatasi and neighboring tribes.〔Perttula, 39〕 They continued participating in the fur trade, providing bear, deer, beaver, otter, and other furs.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yatasi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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