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In Caddo society, the leader of a tribal band was known as __________.

A.
a Kiowa
B.
the Little Old Man
C.
a caddi
D.
a xinesi


This society was highly organized by households and clans. Social status,
marriage prospects, and some political positions were based on one’s clan membership. Both men and women built wattle-and-daub homes and prepared the hamlet.
Which society is being described in the paragraph above?
A.
the Lipan Apache
B.
the Pawnee
C.
the Kadohadacho
D.
the Osage


The __________ tribes were primarily nomadic hunting tribes.
A.
Athapascan
B.
Siouan
C.
Caddoan
D.
Athapascan and Caddoan


Beehive-style homes were an architectural style distinctive among the __________.
A.
Osage
B.
Kiowa Apache
C.
Quapaw
D.
Kadohadacho

User Evan Emolo
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The first answer is C. a caddi. The second answer, no idea. The third answer is A. Athapascan. And the fourth answer is C. Quapaw (the second question is either A or C)

User Apurva Thorat
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These questions refer to Oklahoma historical society.

The correct answers are the following:

  • In Caddo society, the leader of a tribal band is known as (C) caddi. The Caddi is the community leader.
  • The society that is being described in the paragraph is (B) the Pawnee. The Pawnees were one of the most prominent and largest Plains tribes.
  • The (A) Athapascan tribes were primarily nomadic hunting tribes. They moved to temporary camps in order to hunt or fish.
  • Beehive-style homes were an architectural style distinctive among the (C) Quapaw. This was a highly distinctive circular structure which was used as a shelter or house style.
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