Answer:
The Natchez had a confederation of different groups rather than a system of clans.
Explanation:
The Natchez were a Native American tribe that lived in southwestern Mississippi, being one of the longest-lived native peoples in that region. They had a very well structured system of organization and a political organization completely different from other tribes, which was one of the main factors of their survival.
Unlike other native tribes, the southwestern Mississippi Natchez did not have a clan system, but rather a system of different, autonomous groups that form a settlement. These groups were formed by Natchez, remnants of the pre-De Soto population and refugees from other civilizations. These groups provided protection for each other and each group had its own rules, concepts and structure. These groups were known as Flour, Jenzenaque, White Apple, Grigra, and Tiou.