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    The Caddo Valley Academy Complex is a collection of former school buildings in Norman, Arkansas. Set well back from Main Street (Arkansas Highway 8 near...
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    Norman, and the two routes continue south past the historic Caddo Valley Academy Complex and the Norman Town Square to exit the Ouachita National Forest...
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    Nomination (1995) Manufacturers' Record, August 9, 1923, 110. Caddo Valley Academy Complex NRHP Nomination (2002) William L. Lebovich, America's City Halls...
    19 KB (705 words) - 01:08, 28 December 2023
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    Caddo Valley Academy Complex...
    7 KB (274 words) - 09:20, 6 March 2022
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    Texas (category Articles containing Caddo-language text)
    Texas, based on the Caddo word táy:shaʼ (/tə́jːʃaʔ/) 'friend', was applied, in the spelling Tejas or Texas, by the Spanish to the Caddo themselves, specifically...
    255 KB (24,488 words) - 09:47, 14 July 2024
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    Shreveport, Louisiana (category Cities in Caddo Parish, Louisiana)
    Louisiana after New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The bulk of Shreveport is in Caddo Parish, of which it is the parish seat. It extends along the west bank of...
    125 KB (11,186 words) - 13:33, 14 July 2024
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    The Caddo and related Caddo-language speakers in prehistoric times and at first European contact were the direct ancestors of the modern Caddo Nation...
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  • the winner receiving the largest trophy in all of college football, Chief Caddo. The future of the rivalry is in doubt—in the 2020–21 school year, with...
    137 KB (17,605 words) - 18:19, 8 July 2024
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    original tradition of Caddo pottery was made in the late 19th century in Oklahoma. Beginning in the 1990s, Jereldine Redcorn (Caddo) single-handedly revived...
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    Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. Historical tribes of the area are the Caddo, Quapaw, Osage, Choctaw, and Cherokee. Little Rock was named for a stone...
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    to build an east–west line through Caddo, where it would intersect the Katy. A rapid land price increase near Caddo instead caused the Frisco to bypass...
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    Antonio, Bexar County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The original house complex was the residence of Texas patriot José Antonio Navarro (1795–1871), a...
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    focus only as a memorial to Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. In 2000, the complex was renamed Admiral Nimitz State Historic Site – National Museum of the...
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  • Lady Jaguars basketball teams play at the Health and Physical Education Complex. Ollie Tyler, mayor of Shreveport; did graduate study at the Southern Shreveport...
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    2017). "There's No Such Thing As "Prehistory": What the Longue Duree of Caddo and Pueblo History Tells Us about Colonial America". The William and Mary...
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    contact. Today, the Cahokia Mounds are considered to be the largest and most complex archaeological site north of the great pre-Columbian cities in Mexico....
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    (Kitikiti'sh), Oklahoma, formerly Texas and Kansas Kichai (also related to the Caddo), Oklahoma, formerly Texas and Kansas Taovayas (Tawehash), Oklahoma, formerly...
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    present-day Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas and Oklahoma. The Osage warred with Caddo-speaking Native Americans, displacing them in turn by the mid-18th century...
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    Arkansas, was inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The Caddo, Osage, and Quapaw peoples encountered European explorers. The first of...
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    the Chickasaw District, and consisted of what are now Panola, Wichita, Caddo, and Perry counties. Although originally the western boundary of the Choctaw...
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