The Caddo Nation is a Native American tribe originally from the southeastern United States, particularly in areas that are now part of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. They are known for their rich culture, which includes unique pottery, intricate basket weaving, and vibrant ceremonies. The Caddo people historically lived in villages and were skilled farmers, growing crops like corn and beans.
Today, the Caddo Nation is based in Oklahoma and works to preserve its heritage and traditions. They engage in various community programs and cultural events to educate others about their history. The tribe also operates businesses and supports economic development to benefit its members and promote self-sufficiency.