United Houma Nation, Inc.

A nonprofit organization

To maintain and foster our tribal culture, to protect our tribal homeland, to conserve and develop our natural resources, to promote the social and economic well-being of our people, and to govern, protect, and advance the common good of the United Houma Nation and the members of this Nation.

The United Houma Nation (UHN), with over 19,000 citizens, is rooted in the bayous of Southeast Louisiana. Established in 1686, the UHN formed early ties with the French when Henri de Tonti was welcomed into their village near Baton Rouge. This bond endured through generations, with ancestors welcoming French settlers, intermarrying, and blending cultures and languages. Today, many UHN citizens speak a unique blend of Houma and French. In 1999, the French government officially recognized the UHN as part of a global network of Francophone Nations.

The tribe's nonprofit arm focuses on preserving its culture and offering vital social, health, and economic programs, including:

Vocational Rehabilitation for citizens with disabilities
Disaster Response assistance
Environmental and Fisheries Advocacy
Noncommercial Educational Radio promoting culture
Cultural Preservation efforts
Youth Development programs to empower future generations

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

United Houma Nation, Inc.

Tax id (EIN)

72-0742264

Categories

Arts & Culture

Address

400 Monarch Drive
Houma, LA 70364

Phone

985-223-3093

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