By Dylan Mcelroy, video editor
The United Houma Nation is a tribe of Native Americans from South Louisiana fighting for their culture. Fighting to stay above water both metaphorically and physically.
But why is their culture vanishing?
Below are members of the community from different ages and areas.
Listen to their stories of their everyday life as a Houma Native American.
Generational Perspectives
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Chad Pierre
47 from Grand Caillou
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Connie Fields
45 from Golden Meadow
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Kacie Fields
22 from Cut Off
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Kalob Pierre
17 from Houma
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Virginia Fitch
72 from Grand Caillou