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    A Caddo woman, Zacado, instructed the tribe in hunting, fishing, building dwellings, and making clothing. 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.
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    What was the Caddo tribe famous for?
    The Caddos were most famous for their pottery. Caddo artists made elaborately decorated pots and bottles in many different styles. Here is a website of Caddo pottery photographs for you to look at, and another site on the history of Mississipian Indian pottery and other artifacts .
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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 is the Caddo language?
    Caddo is an Caddoan language, related to other languages like Pawnee and Arikara. We have included twenty basic Caddo words here, to compare with related American Indian languages.
    www.native-languages.org/caddo_words.htm
    What did the Caddo tribe wear?
    The women wore a knee-length skirt, also made from deerskin or a bark fabric. Both Caddo men and women painted their faces for special occasions and also decorated their bodies with piercing and elaborate tattoos.
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    A Caddo woman, Zacado, instructed the tribe in hunting, fishing, building dwellings, and making clothing. 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

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    The Caddo people comprise the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Binger, Oklahoma. They speak the Caddo language.
    The Caddo Confederacy was a network of Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

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    The Caddo Nation of Oklahoma was previously known as the Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma. The tribal constitution provides for election of an eight

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    Archaeology
    The Caddo are thought to be an extension of Woodland period peoples, the Fourche Maline and

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    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.

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    Sometimes, severe disagreements have developed among factions of the tribe that have not been resolved in elections. In August 2013, a group led by Philip Smith attempted to recall Brenda Shemayme Edwards, the chairman of the Tribal Council. This faction

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    T. C. Cannon, Kiowa/Caddo painter and printmaker
    LaRue Parker, tribal chairperson
    Jeri Redcorn, Caddo/Potawatomi ceramic artist
    Louis Weller (1904–1979), professional American football player

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    Under the federal Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936, the Caddo restored their tribal government. They adopted a written constitution and a

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  4. https://tpwd.texas.gov/.../Caddo_Exhibit_pdf

    Stanley Edge spoke before the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in 1899. These two photos, taken the same day, show that the Caddo were true diplomats who could smoothly transition between worlds to help broker the most advantageous deal. Patriots and Americans The men and women of the Caddo Nation have fought in most American wars,

  5. The Caddo Indians - Arkansas Archeological Survey

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    Dec 15, 2008 · The Caddo also made elaborately decorated pottery vessels until metal and ceramic replacements were acquired from traders. Men typically hunted, held most civic and religious roles, and were involved in warfare. Men and women shared some tasks in preparing gardens and building houses.

  6. Caddo tribe: Clothes, Food, Lifestyle and History

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    Apr 19, 2016 · The clothes worn by the early Caddo men wore breechcloths made from bark fabric or from deerskin. The women wore a knee-length skirt, also made from deerskin or a bark fabric. Both Caddo men and women painted their faces for special occasions and also decorated their bodies with piercing and elaborate tattoos.

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