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The Caddo Indians Of Louisiana


The Caddo Indians Of Louisiana
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Author : Clarence H. Webb
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1978

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Hasinai


Hasinai
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Author : Vynola Beaver Newkumet
language : en
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Release Date : 2009-03-25

Hasinai written by Vynola Beaver Newkumet and has been published by Texas A&M University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-03-25 with History categories.


Authors Vynola B. Newkumet and Howard L. Meredith culled traditional lore and scholarly research to survey the major landmarks of the Hasinai experience--the Caddo Indians of the American Southwest.



The Caddo Indians


The Caddo Indians
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Author : Foster Todd Smith
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1995

The Caddo Indians written by Foster Todd Smith and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with History categories.


In 1542 members of the thriving Caddo Indian culture came face to face with Luis de Moscoso, successor to Hernando de Soto as leader of a Spanish exploration party. That encounter marked a turning point for this centuries-old people, whose history would from then on be dominated by the interaction of the native confederacies with the empires of various European adventurers and settlers. Much has been written about the confrontations of Euro-Americans with Native Americans, but most of it has focused on the Anglo-Indian relations of the eastern part of the continent or on the final phases of the western wars. This thorough and engaging history is the first to focus intensively on the Caddos of the Texas-Louisiana border area. Primarily from the perspective of the Caddos themselves, it traces the development and effect of relations over the three hundred years from the first meeting with the Spaniards until the resettlement of the tribes on the Brazos Reserve in 1854. F. Todd Smith chronicles all three of the Caddo confederacies - Kadohadacho, Hasinai, and Natchitoches - as they consolidated into a single tribe to face the waves of soldiers, traders, and settlers from the empires of Spain, France, the United States, Mexico, and the Republic of Texas. It describes the balance the Caddos struck with the various nations claiming the region and how that gradually evolved into a less beneficial relationship. Caught in the squeeze between Euro-American nations, the Caddos eventually sacrificed their independence and much of their culture to gain the benefits offered by the invaders. Falling victim to swindlers, they at last lost their lands and were moved to a reservation.



Caddo Indians


Caddo Indians
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Author : Cecile Elkins Carter
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 2001-03-01

Caddo Indians written by Cecile Elkins Carter and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-03-01 with History categories.


This narrative history of the Caddo Indians creates a vivid picture of daily life in the Caddo Nation. Using archaeological data, oral histories, and descriptions by explorers and settlers, Cecile Carter introduces impressive Caddo leaders past and present. The book provides observations, stories, and vignettes on twentieth-century Caddos and invites the reader to recognize the strengths, rooted in ancient culture, that have enabled the Caddos to survive epidemics, enemy attacks, and displacement from their original homelands in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma.



The Territory Of The Caddo Tribe Of Oklahoma


The Territory Of The Caddo Tribe Of Oklahoma
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Author : Helen Hornbeck Tanner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1974

The Territory Of The Caddo Tribe Of Oklahoma written by Helen Hornbeck Tanner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with Caddo Indians categories.




Source Material On The History And Ethnology Of The Caddo Indians


Source Material On The History And Ethnology Of The Caddo Indians
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Author : John Reed Swanton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1942

Source Material On The History And Ethnology Of The Caddo Indians written by John Reed Swanton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1942 with America categories.


The Caddo Indians originally lived in Texas and Louisiana



Source Material On The History And Ethnology Of The Caddo Indians


Source Material On The History And Ethnology Of The Caddo Indians
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Author : John Reed Swanton
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 1996

Source Material On The History And Ethnology Of The Caddo Indians written by John Reed Swanton and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Social Science categories.


First published in 1942, John R. Swanton’s Source Material on the History and Ethnology of the Caddo Indians is a classic reference on the Caddos. Long regarded as the dean of southeastern Native American studies, Swanton worked for decades as an ethnographer, ethnohistorian, folklorist, and linguist. In this volume he presents the history and culture of the Caddos according to the principal French, Spanish, and English sources. In the seventeenth century, French and Spanish explorers encountered four regional alliances-Cahinnio, Cadohadacho, Hasinai, and Natchitoches-within the boundaries of the present-day states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. Their descriptions of Caddo culture are the earliest sources available, and Swanton weaves the information from these primary documents into a narrative, translated into English, for the benefit of the modern reader. For the scholar, he includes in an appendix the extire test of three principal documents in their original Spanish. The first half of the book is devoted to an extensive history of the Caddos, from De Soto’s encounters in 1521 to the Caddos’ involvement in the Ghost Dance Religion of 1890. The second half discusses Caddo culture, including origin legends and religious beliefs, material culture, social relations, government, warfare, leisure, and trade. For this edition, Helen Hornbeck Tanner also provides a new foreword surveying the scholarship published on the Caddos since Swanton’s time.



Traditions Of The Caddo


Traditions Of The Caddo
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Author : George Amos Dorsey
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 1997-01-01

Traditions Of The Caddo written by George Amos Dorsey and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-01-01 with Social Science categories.


First encountered by explorer Hernando de Soto in the 16th century, the Caddoan tribes, found along the Red River in present-day Arkansas and Louisiana, practiced agriculture long before they hunted buffalo. These tales vibrate with both earthly and unearthly forces.



The Caddo Nation


The Caddo Nation
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Author : Timothy K. Perttula
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2010-01-01

The Caddo Nation written by Timothy K. Perttula and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-01 with Social Science categories.


First published in 1992 and now updated with a new preface by the author and a foreword by Thomas R. Hester, "The Caddo Nation" investigates the early contacts between the Caddoan peoples of the present-day Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas region and Europeans, including the Spanish, French, and some Euro-Americans. Perttula's study explores Caddoan cultural change from the perspectives of both archaeological data and historical, ethnographic, and archival records. The work focuses on changes from A.D. 1520 to ca. A.D. 1800 and challenges many long-standing assumptions about the nature of these changes.



The Caddos And Their Ancestors


The Caddos And Their Ancestors
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Author : Jeffrey S. Girard
language : en
Publisher: LSU Press
Release Date : 2018-04-11

The Caddos And Their Ancestors written by Jeffrey S. Girard and has been published by LSU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-04-11 with Social Science categories.


Taking an archaeological perspective on the past, Jeffrey S. Girard traces native human habitation in northwest Louisiana from the end of the last Ice Age, through the formation of the Caddo culture in the tenth century BCE, to the early nineteenth century. Employing the results of recent scientific investigations, The Caddos and Their Ancestors depicts a distinct and dynamic population spanning from precolonial times to the dawn of the modern era. Girard grounds his research in the material evidence that defined Caddo culture long before the appearance of Europeans in the late seventeenth century. Reliance solely on documented observations by explorers and missionaries—which often reflect a Native American population with a static past—propagates an incomplete account of history. By using specific archaeological techniques, Girard reveals how the Caddos altered their lives to cope with ever-changing physical and social environments across thousands of years. This illuminating approach contextualizes the remnants of houses, mounds, burials, tools, ornaments, and food found at Native American sites in northwest Louisiana. Through ample descriptions and illustrations of these archaeological finds, Girard deepens understanding of the social organization, technology, settlement, art, and worldviews of this resilient society. This long-overdue examination of an often-overlooked cultural force provides a thorough yet concise history of the 14,000 years the Caddo people and their predecessors survived and thrived in what is now Louisiana.