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On February 7, 1993 in eastern Texas, the remains of a prehistoric Caddoan Indian were reburied in the original grave. A small ceremony was held to mark the occasion. Representatives of the Caddo Tribe from Oklahoma and Louisiana were in attendance, as were members of the Nonheast Texas Archeological Society (NETAS). This report deals with one case of recently excavated human remains.
R.W. Steen Library, SFASU
Title: Caddoan Reburial
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On February 7, 1993 in eastern Texas, the remains of a prehistoric Caddoan Indian were reburied in the original grave.
A small ceremony was held to mark the occasion.
Representatives of the Caddo Tribe from Oklahoma and Louisiana were in attendance, as were members of the Nonheast Texas Archeological Society (NETAS).
This report deals with one case of recently excavated human remains.
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