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    Caddo is a Native American language, the traditional language of the Caddo Nation. It is critically endangered, with no exclusively Caddo-speaking community...
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    The Caddo people comprise the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Binger, Oklahoma. They speak the Caddo language. The...
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    both the Pawnee and Arikara languages only had 10 speakers, with the Caddo language only spoken by 2 (as of 2023). Caddo and Pawnee are spoken in Oklahoma...
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    Wilson spoke only the Caddo language and identified only as a Caddo. He is believed to have been born in 1845, when his band of Caddo were still living in...
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    Caddo Lake (French: Lac Caddo) is a 25,400-acre (10,300 ha) lake and bayou (wetland) on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in northern Harrison County...
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  • The Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana (also known as Adai Caddo Indian Nation of Louisiana and the Adai Caddo Tribe) is a state-recognized tribe in Louisiana...
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    Texas (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    Texas, based on the Caddo word táy:shaʼ (/tə́jːʃaʔ/) 'friend', was applied, in the spelling Tejas or Texas, by the Spanish to the Caddo themselves, specifically...
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  • Look up Caddo or Caddos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Caddo are Native American people in United States. Caddo may also refer to: Caddo (harvestman)...
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    Caddo Parish (French: Paroisse de Caddo) (/ˈkædoʊ/) is a parish located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Louisiana. According to the 2020...
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  • Caddo Lake is an upcoming American thriller film written and directed by Celine Held and Logan George. It stars Dylan O'Brien and Eliza Scanlen. M. Night...
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    Hasinai (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    The Hasinai Confederacy (Caddo: Hasíinay) was a large confederation of Caddo-speaking Native Americans who occupied territory between the Sabine and Trinity...
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  • Tejas (album) (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    released in late November 1976, on the London label. The title is a Caddo language word meaning "friends", which is the origin of the name of the band's...
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    unbroken from prehistory to the present. The speakers of Caddo and related Caddoan languages in prehistoric times and at first European contact have been...
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    Red River of the South (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    Dog Town Fork, with the Red River beginning at Salt Fork. Caddo name. Meredith, Howard. "Caddo (Kadohadacho)." Archived 2010-07-19 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Bidai (category Caddo)
    were a tribe of American Indians from eastern Texas. The name Bidai is Caddo language term for "brushwood". Their oral history says that the Bidai were the...
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  • Natchitoches people (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    NAK-ə-tish; Caddo: Náshit'ush) are a Native American tribe from Louisiana and Texas. They organized themselves in one of the three Caddo-speaking confederacies...
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    Anadarko, Oklahoma (category Cities in Caddo County, Oklahoma)
    after the Nadaco, a Caddo band now affiliated with the Caddo Nation. In the Caddo language, Nadá-kuh means "bumblebee place". The Caddo are a federally recognized...
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  • May 2022. Retrieved 2015-04-11. "Only 2 people alive can speak the Caddo language fluently. They hope a new program can save it". KERA News. 2023-03-15...
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    Caddo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,945. Its county seat is Anadarko. Created...
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  • algebra and real algebraic geometry cad, the ISO 639 code for the Caddo language of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma CAD, abbreviation for the American Ctrl+Alt+Del...
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  • List of place names of Spanish origin in the United States (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    ear" or could come from "Aragón". Texas, from the Spanish name for the Caddo, derived from the word táyshaʼ meaning 'friend'. Utah derives from the Spanish...
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    Neches River (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    Arthur. It is believed that the name of the river was derived from the Caddo word "Nachawi", meaning "wood of the bow", after Spanish settlers called...
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    of the Southeastern Woodlands and part of the Caddo Confederacy. The name Adai derives from the Caddo word hadai meaning 'brushwood'. French explorer...
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  • Eyeish (redirect from Eyeish language)
    eastern Texas. The Eyeish were part of the Caddo Confederacy, although their relationship to other Caddo tribes was ambiguous, and they were often hostile...
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    century, they ceased to function as a people. Survivors generally joined the Caddo, Koasati, and other neighboring peoples, although they kept some traditions...
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  • Their name means "Cedar Place" in the Caddo language. The Nadaco were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy, although early European explorers...
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    that the Caddo and related Caddo language speakers in prehistoric times and at first European contact are the direct ancestors of the modern Caddo Nation...
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    Cáuijògà/Cáuijò꞉gyà ("language of the Cáuigù (Kiowa)") is a Tanoan language spoken by the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma in primarily Caddo, Kiowa, and Comanche...
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  • Arikara language Blackfoot language - The Siksika Nation has created an app for IOS devices that can be downloaded here. Caddo language Cherokee language –...
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  • Wier. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Chafe, Wallace. 2018. The Caddo language: a grammar, texts, and dictionary based on materials collected by the...
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