Defining the Caddoan Culture. Rachel Feit.
by Feit, Rachel; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 27Science. Publisher: American Archaeology, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Caddo Indians | Excavations (Archaeology) | Indians of North America -- Antiquities | Mound-builders | MoundsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The people LaSalle's men encountered were members of the Caddo culture--a number of politically independent, but linguistically related, groups that inhabited contiguous parts of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. At the time of the LaSalle expedition [1687], the Caddo people had been living in the region for at least 800 years." (AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY) This article discusses the Caddo culture that flourished in the present day Texas-Oklahoma-Louisiana-Arkansas area from approximately 800 A.D. to the 18th century.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Defining the Caddoan Culture, Spring 2003; pp. 12-19.
"The people LaSalle's men encountered were members of the Caddo culture--a number of politically independent, but linguistically related, groups that inhabited contiguous parts of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. At the time of the LaSalle expedition [1687], the Caddo people had been living in the region for at least 800 years." (AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY) This article discusses the Caddo culture that flourished in the present day Texas-Oklahoma-Louisiana-Arkansas area from approximately 800 A.D. to the 18th century.
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