Caddo Jumano and Tigua
The grew corn, beans and squash which prvided the main sourse of food.
The Caddo Indians of what is now Texas hunted for meat and ate cornbread, soups, and stews. Pottery is a large part of their cultural and artistic legacy, and was used for cooking as well.
how did the Caddo life change
Caddo people historically spoke the Caddo language, which is a member of the Caddoan language family. Today, there are efforts to revitalize and preserve the Caddo language among Caddo communities in Oklahoma.
The Caddo ate corn, beans, and squash that they grew themselves, along with wild plants like onion and acorn. Meats were normally deer, squirrel, fish, and highly prized buffalo.
The address of the Caddo Mills Historical Society is: Po Box 536, Caddo Mills, TX 75135
kawannki tribe they always stole there food and batteled 24\7
the name of the caddo indian is a shaman.
A Caddo is a confederacy of several southeastern Native American tribes.
They got their food by hunting buffalo, and they were expert gardeners. They grew corn, beans, squashes, pumpkins, gourds, melons, tobacco, and sunflowers.
Caddo Lake Drawbridge was created in 1914.