De Soto notes the presence of the…
1541 CE
De Soto notes the presence of the Caddo, a group of linguistically related tribes who inhabit the Red River valley of present northeastern Texas and adjacent areas of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.
The Caddo, who live in dispersed communities loosely united into three confederacies, cultivate maize, beans, and squash, and supplement their diet by the hunting of deer, buffalo, and bear.
They live in conical, grass-thatched dwellings similar to those of their neighbors, the Wichita.
Political and religious authority is intertwined with ranked matrilineal clans and includes hereditary chiefs who are carried about on tribesmen's shoulders.