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Traditions of the Caddo (Paperback)
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Traditions of the Caddo (Paperback)
Series: Sources of American Indian Oral Literature
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Hernando de Soto encountered the Caddos in the sixteenth century,
and survivors of Sieur de La Salle's last voyage in the late
seventeenth century gave the first full description of them. By
1903, when George A. Dorsey was investigating their customs and
beliefs, the Caddos, numbering 530, were living on a reservation in
Oklahoma. The Caddoan tribes, found along the Red River and its
tributaries in present-day Louisiana and Arkansas, practiced
agriculture long before they hunted buffalo. The tales collected
for this book, first published in 1905, reflect the women's
horticultural practices (supplemented by the men's hunting),
village life distinguished by conical grass lodges, family and
social relationships, connection to nature, and ceremonies. The
tales vibrate with earthly and unearthly forces: Snake-Woman, who
distributes seeds; Coyote, who regulates life after death; the
Effeminate Man, who brings strife to the tribe; Coward, son of the
Moon; the Man and the Dog who become Stars; the Old Woman who kept
all the pecans; Splinter-Foot Boy and Medicine-Screech-Owl; water
monsters; animal-people; and cannibals.
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