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Caddoan

 
Dictionary: Cad·do·an   (kăd'ō-ən) pronunciation

n.
A family of North American Indian languages spoken formerly in the Dakotas, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana and presently in North Dakota and Oklahoma.


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Meaning #1: a family of North American Indian languages spoken widely in the midwest by Caddo peoples
  Synonyms: Caddo, Caddoan language


 
 
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  • Arikara (Native American people)
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  • Wichita (Native American confederacy)
  • Pawnee (Native American people)