Cultural Conservation and Revival: The Caddo and Hasinai Post-Removal Era, 1860-1902

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Article discusses the post-removal period of 1860-1902 for the Caddo and Hasinai people of the Southern Plains: the difficulties they faced, prominent leaders of the tribes, cultural traditions, and the ways they found to keep their communities intact.

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10 p. : ill.

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Meredith, Howard L. Autumn 2001.

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  • Main Title: Cultural Conservation and Revival: The Caddo and Hasinai Post-Removal Era, 1860-1902
  • Serial Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma

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Article discusses the post-removal period of 1860-1902 for the Caddo and Hasinai people of the Southern Plains: the difficulties they faced, prominent leaders of the tribes, cultural traditions, and the ways they found to keep their communities intact.

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10 p. : ill.

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Abstract: The Caddos and Hasinais faced a watershed in their history during the removal crisis in 1859, but the period following removal has received little scholarly attention. In a time of great change, Howard Meredith shows, the people and their leaders conserved and revived the best elements of their culture through tribal tradition and solidarity.

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  • Chronicles of Oklahoma, 79(3), Oklahoma Historical Society, 2001, pp. 278-287

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  • Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
  • Volume: 79
  • Issue: 3
  • Page Start: 278
  • Page End: 287

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Meredith, Howard L. Cultural Conservation and Revival: The Caddo and Hasinai Post-Removal Era, 1860-1902, article, Autumn 2001; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2016838/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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