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  1. Kadhi háyuh

    Caddo religion focuses on Kadhi háyuh, translating to "Lord Above" or "Lord of the Sky." In early times, the people were led by priests, including a head priest, the xinesi, who could commune with spirits residing near Caddo temples. [13] A cycle of ceremonies developed around important periods of seasonal corn cultivation.
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    What are the religious practices of the Caddo tribe?
    Ceremonies played a significant role in Caddo religious practices. Many important rituals were tied to the annual crop harvest and burial ceremonies that could last days. To ensure the safety and prosperity of their people, the Caddo conducted rituals to please and appease their gods, particularly their chief god, Caddi Ayo.
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    What is the Caddo Nation?
    The Caddo Nation is a confederacy of several Southeastern Native American tribes. Their ancestors historically inhabited much of what is now East Texas, Louisiana, and portions of southern Arkansas and Oklahoma. In the early 19th century, Caddo people were forced to a reservation in Texas, then removed to Indian Territory in 1859.
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    Who are the Caddoan Mississippians?
    The Caddoan Mississippian people were the direct ancestors of the historic Caddo people and related Caddo-language speakers, such as the Pawnee and Wichita, who encountered the first Europeans, as well as of the modern Caddo Nation of Oklahoma.
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    What happened to the Caddo tribe in Oklahoma?
    In 1859, many of the Caddo were relocated to Indian Territory north of Texas (which became as state of Oklahoma in 1907). After the Civil War, the Caddo were concentrated on a reservation located between the Washita and Canadian rivers in Indian Territory.
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  3. https://www.theclassroom.com/religious-ceremonies...

    Dec 11, 2018 · The Caddo Indians have deep roots in the United States. Religious ceremonies played a central role in Caddo traditions and Caddo customs. Examples of religious ceremonies, some of which still exist today, include the ghost dance and lengthy funeral …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caddo

    The Caddo first encountered Europeans and Africans in 1541 when the Spanish Hernando de Soto Expedition came through their lands. De Soto's force had a violent clash with one band of Caddo Indians, the Tula people, near present-day Caddo Gap, Arkansas. This historic event has been marked by the modern town with a monument.

  5. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/caddo-indians

    Oct 08, 2020 · The Caddo people turned to the xinesi for mediation and communication with the supreme god, the Caddi Ayo, for religious leadership and decision-making influence between …

  6. archeology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/index.html...

    Dec 15, 2008 · The Caddo world was populated by many supernatural beings who had varying degrees of importance and power, with a supreme being, Ayo-Caddi-Aymay, having authority over the others. A series of rituals performed to …

  7. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Caddo

    Caddo, one tribe within a confederacy of North American Indian tribes comprising the Caddoan linguistic family. Their name derives from a French truncation of kadohadacho, meaning “real …

  8. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../north-american-indigenous-peoples/caddo

    Jun 27, 2018 · Native religions. The Caddo began performing the Ghost Dance in 1890. The Ghost Dance was a revitalization movement that had arisen in the 1870s to bring back …

  9. https://www.nps.gov/elte/learn/historyculture/...

    Feb 10, 2020 · The Spanish conducted a strong, unsuccessful effort to Christianize the Caddo. As a self-sufficient nation with their own religion, the Caddo studiously ignored the Spanish. Anglo Influence and Interaction. …

  10. https://64parishes.org/entry/caddo-nation

    Oct 13, 2022 · The Caddos were sedentary and practiced agriculture, growing maize, beans, squash, and pumpkins. They also gathered seasonal foods such as nuts and berries and hunted extensively. The Caddos maintained a central …

  11. Texas Caddo Indians

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    RELIGION The Caddo were a part of a larger religious culture that is found all across the south and Midwest. This is the mound building religion/culture. They are called mound builders because that is what they did, built earth …

  12. https://accessgenealogy.com/native/supernatural...

    Supernatural Beliefs of the Caddo Indians. Grandfather or Father Sun, Earth ( wadat’ina: wadat’, earth, ĭn’ă, mother), 1 Fire (ibat’niko: ibat, grandfather, niko, fire), 2 Lightning ( ika adinin: ika, …

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