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  2. Caddo, Texas, Stephens County.

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    Caddo, Texas, Stephens County: history, landmarks, pony bridge, photo gallery, travel, road trip nearby destinations, hotels and more.

  3. Caddo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Caddo, Texas may refer to: Caddo, Milam County, Texas, a ghost town. Caddo, Stephens County, Texas.

  4. Tejas > Caddo Fundamentals > Caddo Life - Texas Beyond History

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    Caddo village scene about 900 years ago (A.D. 1100) as envisioned by artist George S. Nelson. This scene is based on archeological details from the George C. Davis site in east Texas and on early historic accounts.

  5. Caddo - Wikipedia

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    The Caddo Confederacy was a network of Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, who historically inhabited much of what is now northeast Texas, west Louisiana, southwestern Arkansas, and southeastern Oklahoma. [2]

  6. Caddo Mounds | Texas Historical Commission

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    More than 1,200 years ago, a group of ancestral Caddo built a village and ceremonial center here. Today, three earthen mounds, still considered sacred to Caddo people, rise from the lush Piney Woods landscape. Learn how the Caddo lived on the land through exhibits and programs.

  7. Caddo Indians - TSHA

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    Caddo Indians. Before the middle of the nineteenth century the term Caddo denoted only one of at least twenty-five distinct but closely affiliated groups centered around the Red River in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.

  8. Caddo Indian Tribe in Texas: A Rich Legacy of Culture & Heritage

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    The Caddo Indian Tribe in Texas is a Native American tribe that has a long history in the region. The Caddo people were indigenous to what is now East Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. They were known for their advanced agricultural practices, complex social structure, and unique pottery.

  9. Caddo Nation- The Sacred Landscape - U.S. National Park Service

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    Known Caddo mound centers, especially those situated at river crossings, and their interconnecting trails across East Texas represent the sacred Caddo landscape. European exploration and colonization in East Texas began after 1690.

  10. Caddo Culture - Texas Historical Commission

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    Caddo Culture - Texas Historical Commission. Explorations and Experiences. Delve into the richness of Texas history through online exhibits, virtual tours, programs, and experiences as unique as the Lone Star State itself. Interactive Illustration. Learn more →. Virtual Exhibit.

  11. Caddo, TX (Stephens County) - TSHA

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    Caddo, TX (Stephens County). Caddo, at the junction of U.S. Highway 180, Farm Road 717, and Park Road 33 in east central Stephens County, was established in the late 1870s on a Caddo Indian campsite. In 1880 the town had sixty residents, two churches, a school, and a post office.