this is ridiculous question. besides the fact that most american natives had dark brown hair that sometimes appeared black, there are recessive traits that cause other hair colors. many native americans have been seen with red hair or lighter brown hair, some have curly hair while some have straight, the coloring of the hair while mostly dark brown is not a rule. if your question is relating to the coloring or cutting of the hair for ceremonial/decorative purposes, then you should restte the question.
The Caddo Indians had dark hair, typically black or dark brown in color.
Irish people can have a variety of hair colors, including black. Hair color can vary within any population due to genetic diversity and influences from ancestral backgrounds.
The first inhabitants of Texas were Native American tribes, such as the Comanche, Apache, and Caddo. These tribes established settlements in the region long before European explorers arrived.
Three genetic traits found in human beings include eye color, blood type, and hair texture. These traits are inherited from our parents and are determined by specific genes. Variations in these genes contribute to the diversity of physical traits seen in human populations.
There is no definitive answer to the color of Neanderthals' skin, hair, or eyes since they lived thousands of years ago. However, studies suggest they likely had fair skin, as they lived in regions with lower UV radiation levels. Hair and eye color likely varied among individuals, similar to modern humans.
Physical anthropology studies human characteristics such as hair color, as well as other physical traits like bone structure and genetics. This field focuses on understanding the biological aspects of human evolution, variation, and adaptation.
No because the Caddo are the nicest indians
No, the Caddo Indians did not use totem poles as did other Native Americans.
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does the caddo tribe still exist today
They live in Texas
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They lived in East Texas
George Amos Dorsey has written: 'Traditions of the Caddo' -- subject(s): Folklore, Caddo Indians, Indians of North America