Caddo Nation of OklahomaNasoni
This
is another component of the Texas Beyond History project. This exhibit
describes the Hatchel-Mitchell archeological site, believed to the
remains of Upper Nasoni village visited and drawn by Terán de
Ríos in
1691-1692.
Sha'chahdínnih
Another
exhibit from Texas Beyond History, this component focuses on the Timber
Hill archeological site, believed to be the remains of the last Caddo
Indian village in the original Caddo Homeland, occupied from 1800 to
1840.
A
History of the Caddo Indians
This
is an old article published in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly in
1935 and was originally William Glover's Master's thesis at the
University of Texas (1932).
Notes
on the Caddo
This
was originally a memoir of the American Anthropological Association
written by Elsie Clews Parsons. Parsons interviewed several tribal
members extensively, including Michael Martin, an artist also known as
Silver Moon. The text of this is provided by AccessGenealogy.
Traditions of the Caddo
This was compiled by George Dorsey and lists many old Caddo stories.
The text of this is provided by AccessGenealogy.
The
Caddo Indians
Ann Early wrote this brief description of the Caddo.
The Caddo Indians Through Time
F.E.
Abernathy put together this description of Caddo culture, with an
emphasis on Caddo mound building. Most notable in this article, though,
are the photographs of Caddo people, including Lillie Whitehorn, Leon
Carter, Harry Edge and Julia Edge.
A great source of Native American themed icons and web graphics, many
of which are used on this site. 