What similarities did the Tigua from the Pueblo Culture and the Caddo from the Southeastern Culture tribes share?
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The Caddo were primarily villagers and
farmers, and their culture had a class
system as part of their social
structure. They lived in grass houses
around fifteen feet tall and twenty to
fifty feet in diameter, framed with
poles in a domed or conical shape and
covered with grass thatch. Their
territory included communities of
isolated farms, small villages and
some larger villages.
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