The Caddo tribe, originally from East Texas, were farmers. They grew corn, beans and squash in clearings among the woods. They also harvested nuts and berries that grew naturally there. In addition, they were hunters and hunted all types of animals including buffalo and deer.
As populations began to increase (due to larger food sources), there was pressure to find new food sources. Farming was attractive as it provided a steady source of food.
new sources of food
Huge numbers of American native peoples died from European diseases.
literary sources are more useful than archaeological sources for writing history
The reasons were, the search for food led human beings to explore. As societies became more sophisticated, expeditions were still launched in search of food, but also trade markets and routes, territories to colonize and sources of income.
d all types of animals including buffalo and deer.
what tools did the caddos have
They traded buffalo goods and their horses for food. They traded with the Caddos and Wichita.
Some of the friendly Indians on the Missouri river were the Caddos.
what type of home did the caddos live in
corn
cornbread
yes
what is the caddo religiongs
The Caddos
Buffaloskin
they traveled in a boat