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Act 443 of the 2025 Regular Session creates a state land bank to address dilapidated and abandoned properties by allowing parishes such as Caddo to adjudicate and/or purchase properties and redevelop ...
Even before the French, Spanish and other explorers, Arkansas had a history. Far in the past, the first natives arrived and ...
The Caddo Nation of Oklahoma mourns the loss of Edmond Johnson, the last fluent speaker of the ancient Caddo language. This ...
Edmond Johnson, the last fluent speaker of an ancient Native American language, has died at age 95. The Caddo Nation of ...
C.E. Byrd High School and University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff alum, Tre’ Lester, hosted his first youth football camp at ...
The community of Amity in Clark County traces its beginnings to the arrival of a group of pioneer families, under the ...
An ancient Native American language has now officially died out after its final fluent speaker died at the age of 95.   The Caddo Nation of Oklahoma announced on Monday that Edmond Johnson, the ...
Shutterstock Cane River National Heritage Area The Cane River flows through northwest Louisiana where Caddo Indians once ...
Fourth in a series looking back at the 1995 Cleveland Indians. We know the 1995 Cleveland Indians were one of the best offenses of all time, scoring 840 runs in a 144-game shortened season due to t… ...
It’s Indian Mango Season, and the Cutthroat Selling Frenzy Is On For a few short months, dozens of part-time importers in New Jersey relentlessly compete to get the fruit into the hands of an ...
NORMAN -- Two centuries ago, when Arkansas was still a U.S. territory, the Caddo ranked prominently among the Native American nations living in today's Natural State.