- The
Kadohadacho (Caddo: Kadawdáachuh) are a
Native American tribe within the
Caddo Confederacy.
Today they are
enrolled in the
Caddo Nation of Oklahoma...
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organized themselves in
three confederacies: the Natchitoches, Hasinai, and
Kadohadacho. They were
loosely affiliated with
other neighboring tribes including...
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Hasinai (between the
Sabine and
Trinity rivers in
eastern Texas), and
Kadohadacho (at the
borders of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana). Natchitoches...
- The most
commonly used
dialects are
Hasinai and Hainai;
others include Kadohadacho,
Natchitoches and Yatasi.
Caddo is a
member of the
Caddoan language family;...
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estimated that in 1520, the
people who
would become the Hasinai, the
Kadohadacho and the Natchitoches,
numbered about 250,000. Over the next 250 years...
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Nabedache Nabiti Nacogdoche Nacono Nadaco Nasoni (Lower)
Nechaui Neche Kadohadacho Kadohadacho Nanatsoho Nasoni (Upper)
Natchitoches (Upper)
Natchitoches Doustioni...
- tribes, the
Caddo were
organized into
three confederacies, the Hasinai,
Kadohadacho, and Natchitoches,
which were all
linked by
their similar languages....
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formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Hainai,
formerly eastern, now
Oklahoma Kadohadacho,
formerly northeast, now
Oklahoma Nabedache,
formerly eastern, now Oklahoma...
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River beginning at Salt Fork.
Caddo name. Meredith, Howard. "Caddo (
Kadohadacho)."
Archived 2010-07-19 at the
Wayback Machine Oklahoma Historical Society's...
- Americans. The
Quapaw tribe was
prominent in the area, as well as the
Kadohadacho, and
Cahinnio tribes.
Expeditions led by
Hernando de Soto and
Sieur de...