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28Sibley states that the English called them Nandacoes. The Spaniards
called them Nadacos. They lived on the banks of the Sabine far north of
Nacogdoches. Sibley said that they considered themselves the same as
Caddos, had the same manners, customs, and language as the Caddos, and
intermarried with them. Charles Wilson Hackett, Pichardo's Treatise,
II, 158-160.