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**Hurricane Zeta Update**
Important information for Individuals in Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and Terrebonne Parish who experienced damage or loss from Hurricane Zeta back in October
The United Houma Nation Receives Historic Donation for a New Tribal Office
Chief August Creppel (left) and Lawyer Derrick Prentice (right) signing documents for the new tribal office. Houma, LA- Principal Chief August Creppel of the United
Tulane COVID Survey
The UHN is working with Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine to survey tribal citizens to assess the impacts of COVID-19 within

Environmental Threats Survey
Hi UHN! We have attached a survey that will help identify and introduce topics surrounding environmental threats to the United Houma Nation in South Louisiana.
Launching the UHN Custom Merchandise Store
The United Houma Nation has officially gone live with the UHN Merchandise Store featuring items such as masks, wearable pins, hats, and much more. With
Being Houma
I once had a conversation with a good friend of mine in which I was asked to explain Federal Recognition and the tribe’s efforts towards
Capturing Houma’s History
Houma, LA – The United Houma Nation has come up with a group of members from the community in the efforts of collecting and preserving
Daigleville “All Indian” School moves forward as being listed a National Historic Place in Terrebonne Parish
Houma, LA – The Daigleville all Indian School has just been accepted to move onto the next phase to be listed as a national historic
UHN Raising Funds for Hurricane Laura Relief and Tribal Hurricane/Disaster Reserve Fund
The United Houma Nation is keeping a watchful eye on Hurricane Laura and has concerns for our westernmost communities in St. Mary Parish that are
Principal Chief Declares Emergency in Advance of Landfall of Marco and Laura
With Tropical Storms Marco and Laura moving quickly towards the Louisiana coast. The occurrence of two tropical events in the Gulf of Mexico is historic