Caddoan languages

Arikara refers to a group of Native Americans that spoke a Caddoan language. They were a semi-nomadic group that lived on the plains of South Dakota for several hundred years. They lived in tipis and were an agricultural society. Their primary crop was corn (or maize), and it was such an important aspect of their society that it was often referred to as "Mother Corn." ...more on Wikipedia about "Arikara"

Caddo is a Caddoan language of the Southern Plains, spoken by the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma. Few native speakers remain, but the tribe is working to teach the language to the youngest generation again. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caddo language"

The Caddoan languages are a family of Native American languages. They are spoken across the Great Plains of the central United States, from North Dakota to Oklahoma. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caddoan languages"

The Pawnee language is a Caddoan language spoken today by the Pawnee people in Oklahoma in the United States. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pawnee language"

Wichita is a moribund Caddoan language spoken in Oklahoma. Fewer than a dozen fluent speakers remain, and the language is spoken very rarely, even among those who can still hold conversations in Wichita. Wichita will probably become extinct sometime in the future. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wichita language"

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