05/20/2026
This is a magnificent time of year to visit the education garden at Caddo Mounds SHS!
Our garden is a living blend of ancient, historical, and contemporary Caddo gardening traditions. Designed as a timeline of Caddo agriculture, the garden tells the story of Caddo ingenuity across thousands of years, beginning with early successes in plant cultivation and continuing with living traditions generously shared with us by our Caddo partners.
Every element of the garden carries meaning. Contemporary features, including the snake mosaic, were created with the guidance and input of Caddo elders Marilyn Threlkeld and Kay O’Neal during visits to the tribal headquarters in Binger, OK in 2022. Many garden plants were added through Caddo requests and gifts of seeds, including muscadine grapes, eastern red cedar, to***co, cushaw squash, and clammyweed.
The garden is a place of curiosity, relationship, and shared harvest. We are honored to share seeds and harvests with both our local and Caddo communities, continuing traditions rooted deeply in the land and carried forward through generations.
If you would like to learn more, we invite you to explore these wonderful stories and short videos that connect the garden to Caddo history, agriculture, and storytelling.
The Caddo story of Snake Woman Who Distributes the Seed with Caddo/Kiowa storyteller Kricket Rhoads Connywerdy, https://youtu.be/u87H_PQdWrI?si=c8Kdvc9jsKG3-tSQ
and the Origin of Corn: a monster story https://youtu.be/5g2Yz1DmVHI?si=d6Y28gThAFKJM6IR
Learn about the roots of our modern garden with with paleoethnobotanist Dr. Leslie Bush:
A brief look into the history of Caddo agriculture: https://youtu.be/fsuNAxRQImQ?si=XBm30V69tCmk6bEv
A glimpse into plant cultivation: https://youtu.be/vOfaiJaYgoM?si=HSnE-t3bo7Ej2lIk
European impressions of Caddo agriculture: https://youtu.be/WFXOw2DN8iY?si=eHiryBHTgEwg-1-c
How paleoethnobotanists learn about ancient plant use: https://youtu.be/L7bjBUTGU5U?si=J5RiuiFCA247PbQ4
If you would like to get your hands dirty and show the garden some love, then we invite you to join site staff, Friends Group volunteers, and the Tribal Youth Conservation Corps (TYCC) on June 10th and 11th as we work together to build a new garden fence.
And, there is still time to experience the spring Family Garden programs on Friday, May 22 and June, 5th, https://www.facebook.com/share/1CMFkbgfhk/