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Caddo. By:Zoë Runnels Mr.Born 4 th grade. Religion. The Caddo were a part of a larger religious culture called the mound builders. They Looked Like. The Caddo looked very similar to the Mexicans although they didn't`t live near Mexico.
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Caddo By:Zoë Runnels Mr.Born 4th grade
Religion • The Caddo were a part of a larger religious culture called the mound builders.
They Looked Like The Caddo looked very similar to the Mexicans although they didn't`t live near Mexico
Foods • They were farmers so they planted crops and they also hunted
Clothes • .women-dresses,Billie Hoff masks mossacans • Men-cut up fur
Population • 1,500 (estimation)- -200,000 • 1,990(census)- -296 Caddo in Texas. • 1,960(estimate) 8,500- -10,000
Customs • Caddo men had a customs of weeping and wailing when greeting strangers.guests were welcomed with much ceremony ,gifts,and food. A crowd would gather to meet the new visitor.
Hair • Their hair was black and long. Some of the hunters shaved their heads.
history • In 142-154 the Spanish explorer Hernondo de Soto and HIS ARMY REPORTED CADDO Bands living in Texas
Meaning of the name The word Caddo stands for the name Kadohoian witch means real chief
Tools and weapons • Stone ax • Churner • Leather knifes • Pots • Bows and arows
They believed in…. • Adopting a banded children
Geographic Location • The Caddo were located in the eastern Texas
Skin • Their skin was usually tan, and when they wear bleeding they would wipe it of with water