The Caddo people historically lived in the southeastern region of the United States, specifically in the areas now known as Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The landforms in these regions include plains, forests, rivers, and wetlands. The Caddo villages were often situated near rivers or streams for access to water and fertile land for agriculture. The diverse landforms provided the Caddo with Natural Resources for sustenance and trade.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! Caddo people traditionally lived in the woodlands and prairies of what is now Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. They were known for their beautiful pottery and lived in harmony with nature, finding inspiration in the rivers, forests, and rolling hills of their homeland.
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I live in Florida so I know, there are mostly water landforms including rivers, bays, and lakes.
The major landforms are yamunna river and aravali hills
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They live in Texas
They live in East Texas.
They lived in East Texas
im sure that Andy Carroll would know
they survive by eating bugs and coffins
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because it had everything they need
They lived in bee-hihve shaped houses
as plants landforms and animals and minerals
the iroquios built their houses on plains. they would also live on rough and wet land. hi eme
It is a mountain .
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