Caddo Language
The Caddo language is a Native American language spoken by the Caddo Nation, primarily in parts of Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. It belongs to the Caddoan language family and has several dialects. The language is considered endangered, with efforts underway to revitalize it among younger generations.
Caddo is unique in its structure and vocabulary, reflecting the culture and traditions of the Caddo people. Language preservation initiatives include educational programs and resources to teach the language in schools and communities, aiming to keep the Caddo heritage alive for future generations.