Caddo Tribe
The Caddo Tribe is a Native American group originally from the southeastern United States, particularly in areas that are now Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. They are known for their rich culture, which includes unique pottery, intricate basket weaving, and a complex social structure. The Caddo people traditionally lived in villages and practiced agriculture, growing crops like corn, beans, and squash.
Historically, the Caddo were known for their trade networks and interactions with other tribes and European settlers. They played a significant role in the early history of the region, and today, the Caddo Nation continues to preserve their heritage and traditions while engaging in modern economic activities.