Scroll to the bottom of the page for Audio Recording
The Caddo had long been semi-sedentary agriculturalists (farmers) with their villages surrounded by fields of corn, beans, pumpkins, squash, and grain-bearing grasses. They also cultivated tobacco, hunted small game, fished, and gathered fruits and nuts. The men of the tribes often went on buffalo hunts. The Caddo people who lived near saline marshes made salt by boiling brine in large shallow pans which they traded with other tribes.
Source: Legends of America https://www.legendsofamerica.com/caddo-tribe/