The Exodus of a Nation, the Caddo of East Texas
When I first started studying Texas history some of the big questions I had were "What happened to all the Native Americans of Texas?" and "Where did they go?" This video is a summary of how and why the Caddo, once the largest and most powerful group in what is now Texas, left the state after losing a large percentage of their population.
Видео The Exodus of a Nation, the Caddo of East Texas канала Secrets of Texas
Видео The Exodus of a Nation, the Caddo of East Texas канала Secrets of Texas
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