
Caddo - Wikipedia
A Caddo woman, Zacado, instructed the tribe in hunting, fishing, building dwellings, and making clothing. Caddo religion focuses on Kadhi háyuh , translating to "Leader Above" or "Leader in …
Tejas > Caddo Fundamentals > Caddo Life - Texas Beyond History
Artist Terry Russell's depiction of Caddo woman and her child collecting seeds from goosefoot (Chenopodium sp.), one of the starchy seed crops domesticated in the Eastern Woodlands by …
Tejas > Caddo Fundamentals > The Caddo Pottery Tradition
Early historic accounts and cross-cultural studies suggest that the Caddo pottery tradition was created and maintained by women, as is the case among most comparable societies in the pre …
The Caddo Indians, Texas Indians
The Caddo were farmers who lived in East Texas. There were two main groups of the Caddo in Texas. One major Caddo tribe was the Kadohadacho. The Kadohadacho lived in large villages …
TBH Kids: World of the Caddo - Texas Beyond History
Caddo women passed down many traditions to their children through time and still do so today. At left, an Early Caddo woman arranges her daughter's hair in an artist's painting of a scene …
Caddo Social Structure - U.S. National Park Service
2020年2月10日 · Elder women controlled the dome-shaped lodges where members of several related families lived; they also controlled the fields. In the fall Caddo men went to the prairies …
Keekah Nattee Toots'ah Naht'ooh, Snake Woman's Garden
Caddo story says that Snake Woman brought seeds to the people of the world. In This fertile East Texas landscape, the Caddo developed the skills to cultivate and care for Snake Woman’s …
Texas Caddo Indians
The Caddo descendants still live on allotted land around Binger Oklahoma. This is Mrs. Larue Parker. She is chairperson (2000) of the Caddo tribe. Like the modern Caddo, she wears …
Legend, Lore & Legacy: Caddoan Angelina Was a Pineywoods …
She’s Angelina, a Native American woman who befriended the early Spanish mission priests and served as an interpreter and guide for French explorers. Most Texans have probably never …
Caddo Women Potters
For hundreds of years, Caddo women made pottery for daily, as well as for decorative uses and cultural rites and rituals. Archeological records have revealed the existence of a rich tradition …