<P> In the January 2015 elections, all the top tribal positions were won by women: Tamara Michele Francis as chair, Carol D. Ross as vice chair, Jennifer Reeder as secretary, and Wildena G. Moffer as treasurer . </P> <P> In July 2016, Tamara M. Francis was re-elected as the Chairman of the Caddo Nation . The Council consists of Chairman Francis, Vice Chairman Carol D. Ross, Acting Secretary Philip Martin, Treasurer Marilyn McDonald, Oklahoma City Representative Jennifer Wilson, Binger Representative Marilyn Threlkeld, Fort Cobb Representative Maureen Owings . </P> <P> (Chairman Francis is the daughter of the first elected female Chairman, Mary Pat Francis . She is the fourth elected female leader of the Caddo Nation) </P> <Ul> <Li> <P> John Wilson (1840 - 1901), Caddo peyote roadman </P> </Li> <Li> <P> Sho - e-tat (Little Boy) or George Washington (1816 - 1883), Louisiana Caddo leader </P> </Li> <Li> <P> A stirrup dance by the Caddo Culture Club, Caddo National Complex, Binger, 2008 </P> </Li> <Li> <P> Caddo dancers, members of the Caddo Cultural Club, Binger, Oklahoma, 2008 </P> </Li> </Ul>

Caddo culture was transformed in the 1700s because of the tribes