The Nanatsoho were a Native American tribe that lived at the border of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
[3] In 1719 French explorer Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe met Nanatsoho chiefs at a Nasoni village.
On 7 April 1719, La Harpe arrived at their settlement on the north bank of the Red River in present day Oklahoma.
[5] Their settlement near a ford, and Nanatsoho hunters have excellent access to buffalo, beaver, and black bear, near tributaries to the Red River.
The tribe is also known as the Natsoho, Natsoo, Natsoto,[7] Nadsoo, Natsvto,[2] and Nathosos.