Historical Marker

Hatchel/Barkman Caddo Indian Village

Historical marker location:
Texarkana vicinity, Texas
( 2 mi. north of Texarkana on US 59/71 ROW)
Marker installed: 1981

Near here for 1,000 years, 800-1800 A.D., lived civilized Caddoes, who thought they were the sole survivors of a prehistoric flood and ancestors of all Indians. Their ceremonial mounds stood high above Red River. They had a significant role in exchanges between Puebloan Indians and the Mound-Builders in the east. They domesticated food plants such as corn, squash and beans and manufactured fine pottery. Because of pressure from Euro-American settlers, they left this area, and descendants are found in Oklahoma. Their village site is now under state protection. (1981)

Incise in base:

Marker sponsored by the Hoblitzelle Foundation.