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Caddoan

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Caddoan

Branch of the American Indian Macro-Siouan language family in the Midwestern USA. It was named after the Caddo, a confederacy of American Indian peoples who originally occupied the Red River area (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma) of the Mississippi River Valley. Caddoan languages are also spoken by the Wichita, Pawnee, and Arikara, although both the Wichita and Pawnee dialects are close to extinction.



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The female tricksters that he discusses are all from matrilineal and matrilocal Southwestern or Caddoan cultures, and they are all Coyotes.
American Indian Steve Edmonds from the Caddoan Federacy will play the drums and teach children how to play the game.
 
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