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Bienville's party embarked on four pirogues on 23 April 1700, and descended the Red River. Along the way, he became acquainted with an Adaye village composed of fifty men.
Jean-Baptiste Bénard, Sieur de La Harpe
The Historical Journal of the Establishment of the French in Louisiana, 1971

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The Adai Caddo are the first peoples of this land. They fed, sheltered, healed, and fought to protect the first European settlers, ensuring the future of Louisiana. Their mestizo children are among the first colonial newborns and the first Creoles. The Adai Caddo are woven throughout the fabric of Louisiana history and genealogy.
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"Adai Caddo Indian Nation recognized as an Indigenous Tribe of Louisiana", KXAN NBC News, 2024