caddo
Caddo
They lived in the Piney Woods also the Coastal Plains Region of Texas.
The Caddo Indians were a friendly tribe, but they would go to war to protect their families. The Caddo men were hunters, and the women farmed and did the child care and cooking. The Caddo in Texas and Oklahoma built earthen lodges with thatched roofs, while the Caddo in Louisiana built tall, bee-hived shaped grass houses.
The caddo tribe
the main tradition of the Caddo tribe is fire. They always had a fire in each wickiup
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.
does the caddo tribe still exist today
Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
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.
No they were not, there was also Caddo, Kiowa, Apache, Jumano, Karawanka, and Tonkawa (just to name a few). i hope this was helpful :-)
The Caddo tribe used the name, "Texa". When the Spanish arrived, they absorbed this word into their language. In Spanish, "Texa" is a feminine name. Texa was later altered to, "Texas", which is the same thing, only masculine.