The Caddo Indians traditionally created a variety of Musical Instruments, including drums, flutes, and rattles. Drums were often made from wood and animal skins, while flutes were crafted from reeds or wood. These instruments played a significant role in their cultural ceremonies and social gatherings, helping to express their spirituality and community ties. Additionally, rattles made from gourds or other materials were used in dances and rituals.
does the caddo tribe still exist today
No, the Caddo indians are not nomads they are sedentary. They grow crops and their homes are not portable.
when a leader dies they burn a house.
caddo, tonkawa, and karankowa were some of the many Indians that lived in the Texas coastal plains
Seriously dude the answer is quite simple.Its a little smaller than a Wichita hut.Mostly made of leaves, mud.Things of that matter.
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
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George Amos Dorsey has written: 'Traditions of the Caddo' -- subject(s): Folklore, Caddo Indians, Indians of North America
No, the Caddo indians are not nomads they are sedentary. They grow crops and their homes are not portable.