Kadohadacho

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Kadohadacho were a principal group of the Caddo people, historically known as influential agricultural villagers and traders in the Red River region of what is now the southern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Caddo subgroup
Native American people
archaeologicalCulture Caddoan Mississippian culture NERFINISHED
contactWith Anglo-American settlers NERFINISHED
French colonizers
Spanish colonizers
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Caddoan culture
economy regional trade
ethnicGroupOf Caddo people NERFINISHED
historicalEra early colonial period
pre-Columbian era
historicalRegion Lower Mississippi Valley periphery
knownFor influential agricultural villages
long-distance trade networks
language Caddo language
languageFamily Caddoan languages NERFINISHED
locatedInThePast Red River region
present-day Arkansas
present-day Oklahoma NERFINISHED
present-day Texas
mainCrops beans
maize
squash
partOf Caddo Confederacy NERFINISHED
politicalStructure hereditary chiefs
presentDayAffiliation Caddo Nation of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
region Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
Southern Plains periphery
relatedEthnicGroup Hasinai NERFINISHED
Natchitoches NERFINISHED
Yatasi NERFINISHED
religion Caddo traditional religion NERFINISHED
socialOrganization chiefdom
village-based society
tradeGoods agricultural products
ceramics
salt
stone tools
tradePartners Mississippian cultures NERFINISHED
other Caddo groups
traditionalHousing thatched dome-shaped houses
traditionalSubsistence agriculture
fishing
gathering
hunting

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Caddo subgroup Kadohadacho