Natchez
[nach-iz] /ˈnætʃ ɪz/
noun, plural Natchez for 2.
1.
a port in SW Mississippi, on the Mississippi River.
2.
a member of an extinct Muskhogean Indian tribe once living on the lower Mississippi River.
Indian people of the lower Mississippi valley, of unknown origin.
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