Ouachita
A former Caddoan tribe, the Ouachita resided the Black or Ouachita River in northeast Louisiana. Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, a Louisiana colonizer, encountered them in 1700 encountered some of them carrying salt to the Taensa, with whom they were intending to live. Later, when Bienville reached the main Ouachita village, he found about five houses that held some 70 men. Some time later, it is thought that the Ouachita Natchitoch and their identity was soon lost.