KaDoHa Indian Village, AR

KaDoHa Indian Village was a pretty neat tourist attraction we stopped by after we left from digging at Crater of Diamonds in Arkansas! You can purchase a bucket to wet sift through to get various gems and stones and even a small diamond! They offer a self guided walking tour that begins inside, showing the life of early native Americans from clothing and jewelry to tools and village set ups, then continues outside where you can view remains as well as pottery and jewelry that archeologists have uncovered and left on display along with detailed signage describing each one. The tour then ends at a plowed field at the bottom of a mound that you’re allowed to surface search. We found multiple pieces of pottery fragments as well as a couple cool stones then headed to buy our bucket to find a few more goodies! If you have a chance I highly recommend stopping by for a visit! They also have some beautiful pieces of slag you can purchase, but so does everyone else around Crater of Diamonds.

 

Have you ever been to KaDoHa Indian Village? We’d love to hear about your trip!

 

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