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582. Phil Cross, Caddo History

 
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582. This week we talk to Phil Cross, a leading historian of the Kadohadacho (Caddo) Tribe. Phil grew up in a home with no electricity and no running water on his family’s Indian allotment land in western Oklahoma – out where that bright red dirt could both stain his clothes and, in some ways, stir that Okie pride. Phil is a historian, lecturer, Caddo traditional singer and dancer, author, drummer, woodworker, flute maker and much more.
  1. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today!
  2. This week in Louisiana history. July 14, 1937. First piling driven for N.O. Charity Hospital.
  3. This week in New Orleans history. The Louisiana Superdome hosted the Rolling Stones, during their 1978 World Tour, on Thursday, July 13, 1978. General Admission tickets sold for $12.50. Van Halen opened the show, followed by the Doobie Brothers, then the Stones. When the Stones took the stage, which was encircled by huge red lips, the crowd went wild. It was the largest indoor attendance in history — 80,173 people.
  4. This week in Louisiana.
    Vegan 2 the Soul Festival
    7th Annual Food Fest 2024
    Lemann Park
    628 N. Claiborne Ave.
    New Orleans, LA 70112
    Saturday, July 20, 2024
    Website
    ​Telephone : 504.930.8042
    Email: Vegan2TheSoul@Gmail.com
    10 am | Yoga & Fitness
    11 am - 6 pm | Festival
    Volunteers Wanted!
    If you have an interest in festival production and promotion, please consider volunteering to help. Complete the form below and we will be in touch very soon!
    RSVP FOR COOL PRICES & VIP TICKETS
    (RSVP not required but appreciated!)
    Register to Win!!!
    This helps us to make a BIGGER event next year!
  5. Postcards from Louisiana. Jazz Vipers at the French Quarter Fest
Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Listen on audible.
Listen on Spotify.
Listen on TuneIn.
Listen on iHeartRadio.
The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.
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582. This week we talk to Phil Cross, a leading historian of the Kadohadacho (Caddo) Tribe. Phil grew up in a home with no electricity and no running water on his family’s Indian allotment land in western Oklahoma – out where that bright red dirt could both stain his clothes and, in some ways, stir that Okie pride. Phil is a historian, lecturer, Caddo traditional singer and dancer, author, drummer, woodworker, flute maker and much more.
  1. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today!
  2. This week in Louisiana history. July 14, 1937. First piling driven for N.O. Charity Hospital.
  3. This week in New Orleans history. The Louisiana Superdome hosted the Rolling Stones, during their 1978 World Tour, on Thursday, July 13, 1978. General Admission tickets sold for $12.50. Van Halen opened the show, followed by the Doobie Brothers, then the Stones. When the Stones took the stage, which was encircled by huge red lips, the crowd went wild. It was the largest indoor attendance in history — 80,173 people.
  4. This week in Louisiana.
    Vegan 2 the Soul Festival
    7th Annual Food Fest 2024
    Lemann Park
    628 N. Claiborne Ave.
    New Orleans, LA 70112
    Saturday, July 20, 2024
    Website
    ​Telephone : 504.930.8042
    Email: Vegan2TheSoul@Gmail.com
    10 am | Yoga & Fitness
    11 am - 6 pm | Festival
    Volunteers Wanted!
    If you have an interest in festival production and promotion, please consider volunteering to help. Complete the form below and we will be in touch very soon!
    RSVP FOR COOL PRICES & VIP TICKETS
    (RSVP not required but appreciated!)
    Register to Win!!!
    This helps us to make a BIGGER event next year!
  5. Postcards from Louisiana. Jazz Vipers at the French Quarter Fest
Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Listen on audible.
Listen on Spotify.
Listen on TuneIn.
Listen on iHeartRadio.
The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.
Like us on Facebook.



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