They live in East Texas.
they lived in cone shaped huts that looked like a upside down bowl
the main tradition of the Caddo tribe is fire. They always had a fire in each wickiup
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does the caddo tribe still exist today
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The Caddo were farmers who lived in Texas, America. There were two main groups: kadohadacho - who lived in large villages along the Red river in present day Oklahoma; and Tejas or Hasinais Caddo who lived in the present day Nacogdoches.
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Many of the Caddo had died out due to diseases that were spread by the Europeans. The first Europeans to have made contact with the Caddo tribe were DeSoto and his Spaniards and lived with the tribe for a season.
They lived in East Texas
the caddoes lived in eastern Texas. And then, they went to heaven
Your Answer Is:They lived in east Texas. Along the Louisiana/Texas border.
The Tonkawa tribe of Texas lived in central Texas. :P
They live in East Texas.
Some of the native American Indians that lived in Texas in 1800's include Alabama-Coushatta, Apache, Anadarko, Arapahoe, Caddo, Biloxi, Cherokee andÊChickasaw. Others include Wichita, Waco, Tigua and Tonkawa.
The Caddo speaking peoples formerly lived in North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Louisiana and Texas. I am not famaliar with a particular town in Oklahoma, where they also lived, as having been settled by these peoples. However, when Oklahoma was a territory it was used as a reservation with several different native American peoples esconsed there. According to the official history of "Caddo Oklahoma" the town is named for KADOHADACHO "Real Chief" by the Caddo Indian tribe that once inhabited the area.