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State-recognized tribe in Louisiana, US
Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana[1]
Adai Caddo Indian Nation of Louisiana
Named after
Adai people, Caddo people
Founder
Rufus Davis[1]
Founded at
Robeline, Louisiana[1]
Type
state-recognized tribe, 501(c)(3) organization
Tax ID no.
Caddo Adais Indians, Inc.: EIN 76-0359749[2][3]
Legal status
Active, State-Recognized Native American Tribe
Purpose
Community and economic development[2]
Headquarters
Adai Caddo Indian Nation Cultural Center, 4460 LA-485, Robeline, LA 71469
Location
Robeline, LA[2], United States
Membership (2015)
3,000+
Chief
John Mark Davis[4]
Board of directors
Debbie Garrett, Dee Niette Thompson, Charlene Conarroe, Boyd Ocon, Robert Brevelle
Staff
9
Website
adaination.com
The Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana (also known as Adai Caddo Indian Nation of Louisiana and the Adai Caddo Tribe) is a state-recognized tribe in Louisiana[1] and 501(c)(3) organization in Robeline, Louisiana. [5]Its members are descendants of the Adai people. [6][7][8] The chief is John Mark Davis, as of 2023.[9][4]
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^McNamara, Dave (November 19, 2014). "Heart of Louisiana: The Adai Caddo Nation". Fox8. Fox News. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
^"Adai Indian Culture". Toledo Bend Lake Country. Sabine Parish Tourist Commission. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
^"Adai Caddo SDTSA,LA". Census.gov. US Census Bureau. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
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