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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
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How was the geography different in the region occupied by the Wichita contrasted with the region occupied by the Caddo?

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svet-max [94.6K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  • It had more grasslands.  

Explanation:

The geography was diverse in the district involved by the Wichita stood out from the area involved by the Caddo since it had more grasslands. The Wichita's region had more steppe and grasslands than the Caddo region.

The Caddo Nation is an alliance of a few Southeastern Native American clans. Their precursors generally occupied quite a bit of what is currently East Texas, Louisiana, and bits of southern Arkansas and Oklahoma. They were relatives of the Caddoan Mississippian culture that built tremendous earthwork hills at a few locales in this domain.  

The Wichita are Native Americans of the United States who speak Wichita, a Caddoan language. The Wichita framed a free confederation on the Southern Plains, including the Wichita clan appropriate and a few autonomous groups, for example, the Tawakonis, Kichais, and Wacos. They were most crowded in the Southwestern United States where they went as far south as San Antonio, Texas, to as far north as Great Bend, Kansas. They involved northern Texas in the mid 1700s and were engaged with exchange with other Southern Plains Indians on the two sides of the Red River and as far south as Waco.

Aliun [14]3 years ago
3 0

The geography was different in the region occupied by the Wichita contrasted with the region occupied by the Caddo because it had more grasslands. The Wichita´s territory had more steppe and grasslands than the Caddo´s territory.

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