
Chief Caddo - Wikipedia
Chief Caddo is the name of the statue formerly given to the winner of the annual football game between Southland Conference members Northwestern State University (NSU) of …
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José Maria, famous chief of the Anadarko (Nadaco), who rose to become principal chief of all Caddo groups during the turbulent years of the mid-1800s. José Maria, whose Caddo name …
Caddo | History, Culture & Language | Britannica
Caddo, one tribe within a confederacy of North American Indian tribes comprising the Caddoan linguistic family. Their name derives from a French truncation of kadohadacho, meaning “real …
Caddo Indian Chief Dehahuit - Shannon Selin
Dehahuit was the great chief of the Caddo Indians who lived in what is now southwest Arkansas, western Louisiana and eastern Texas in the early 19th century. As his tribes were positioned …
Dehahuit - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
2023年6月16日 · Dehahuit, hereditary chief of the Kadohadacho Caddo community of Native Americans at the time of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, is remembered as an effective, …
Caddo - Wikipedia
In July 2016, Tamara M. Francis was re-elected as the Chairman of the Caddo Nation. Chairman Tamara Francis is the daughter of the first elected female chairman, Mary Pat Francis. She …
Caddo Indians - TSHA
2020年10月8日 · The term derives from the French abbreviation of Kadohadacho, a word meaning "real chief" or "real Caddo" in the Kadohadacho dialect. European chroniclers …
Tejas > Caddo Voices > Rebuilding a Nation - Texas Beyond History
Caddo Jake, Hah-cah'-yo kee na say a ("once lived in white house") was generally recognized as principal chief 1890-1902). Community headmen, also hereditary leaders, played an …
Caddo - Encyclopedia.com
2018年6月27日 · The name Caddo is an abbreviation of the Caddoan word Kadohadacho, meaning “the real chiefs.” The term comes from the word Kaadi (chief), and designates not …
Caddo Social Structure - U.S. National Park Service
2020年2月10日 · Caddo Nation. Sho-we-tat means “Little Boy” in Caddo. He was chief of the Caddo people in the mid-to-late 1800s. During the Civil War he led an all American Indian …