Definition
A Caddoan language is any of the languages belonging to the Caddoan language family, spoken by tribes in the Southeastern and Plains regions of North America. These languages include Caddo, Wichita, Pawnee, and Arikara. Think of it as a group of related dialects spoken by different communities. The Caddoan languages reflect the rich cultural heritage and history of the Caddoan peoples. They possess unique grammatical structures and vocabulary. Preserving these languages is vital for maintaining cultural identity. Their survival helps preserve the past.