Pointe-au-Chien Tribe is a state-recognized Native American Tribe, located in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana. Pointe-au-Chien Tribe claim to be descendants of the Chitimacha; they also believe themselves to be descendants of other historical tribes located in the region, notably the Acolapissa, Atakapas, coastal Choctaw and Biloxi Indians. The Tribe has approximately 800 members. In 1996, they have petitioned to the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs for federal recognition.[1]
Hurricane Ida
editAlthough the tribe has survived hurricanes for hundreds of years, Hurricane Ida devastated the Pointe-au-Chien community on August 29, 2021, leaving unprecedented damage with about 150 tribal families in need of assistance for temporary housing and rebuilding. Because of not being a federally recognized tribe, important disaster proclamations and rescue funds were not forthcoming from U.S. government relief agencies.[2]
Education
editThe tribe made efforts to establish a French immersion charter school, École Pointe-au-Chien, in Pointe-aux-Chenes, after the Terrebonne Parish School District closed that community's public school in 2021.[3] The school district sold the former Pointe-aux-Chiens school building to the tribe, for one dollar, so the French immersion school could be housed there.[4]
References
edit- ^ US Department of the Interior, List of Petitioners by State (as of July 31, 2012)
- ^ Delta Dispatches, Restore the Mississippi River Delta
- ^ Setyawan, Kezia (2022-04-08). "Pointe-aux-Chenes French immersion school proposal passes through state House legislature". WWNO. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ Olivier, Jonathan (2023-05-30). "In August, École Pointe-au-Chien to Open Kindergarten, First Grade". KRVS. Télé-Louisiane. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
External links
edit- The Pointe-au-Chien Tribe
- Louisiana's Pointe-au-Chien Tribe Struggles to Preserve Its Way of Life, Huffington Post, 06/16/2013.