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Caddo Nation Library and Resource Center

Point of Contact:    Kim Penrod
Telephone number: (405) 656-2344, extension 209


The Caddo Nation maintains a library and resource center at the Caddo Heritage Museum. Our holdings currently include over 400 volumes, most of which deal with topics directly relating to the Caddo people. The library also has materials that include the surrounding tribes, and other topics of interest such as Native American history, culture, and archeology.

The library is open to the public during regular business hours, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

We recently set up a microfilm reader that can be used by our visitors. Also available are the census records for Caddo County, Oklahoma, for the years of 1910, 1920, and 1930. These will be very useful to those who are conducting genealogical research for their families.

Funds to help increase the number of books at the library, as well as to purchase the microfilm reader, and several reels of microfilm were provided by a Native American Library Services Program of the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Their support of our efforts is invaluable.

If you have need for personal research assistance, please call and arrange for staff availability. We look forward to serving the Caddo Nation.

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Please note: While some present and/or former members of the tribal council and individual tribal members may maintain their own personal websites with information regarding the Caddo Nation's tribal government, the Caddo Nation's recognized governmental website is your official source for information regarding the tribe. The tribe's website was established by Resolution #12-2002-07