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Kiowa - kīˈəwə, Native North Americans whose language is thought to form a branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). The Kiowa, a nomadic people of the Plains area, had several distinctive traits, including a pictographic calendar and the worship of a stone image, the taimay. In the 17th cent. they occupied W Montana, but by about


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    Kiowa Powwows: Continuity in Ritual Practice, in American Indian Quarterly » Read Now

    by Benjamin R. Kracht. 28 pgs.

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    ...compiled a list of 109 KCA Indians (seventy-nine were Kiowa, ages sixteen to seventy...Gourd Dance signified his Kiowa identity. Many American Indians can identify with...
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    Kiowa Religion in Historical Perspective, in American Indian Quarterly » Read Now

    by Benjamin R. Kracht. 19 pgs.

    ...Christianize the "wild blanket Indians" of the Kiowa Reservation ( Kracht 1989...Corwin, Hugh D. 1958 The Kiowa Indians: Their History and Life Stories...1898 Calendar...
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    The Cheyenne in Plains Indian Trade Relations, 1795-1840 ("The Kiowa-Comanche Situation" begins on p. 70) » Read Now

    by Joseph Jablow. 106 pgs.

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    In this illuminating book, the Plains Indians come to life as shrewd traders. The Cheyennes played a vital role in an intricate and expanding barter system that connected tribes with each other and with whites. Joseph Jablow follows the Cheyennes, who by the beginning of the nineteenth century had...
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    The Kiowa Homeland in Oklahoma, in The Geographical Review » Read Now

    by Steven M. Schnell. 23 pgs.

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    ...STEVEN M. SCHNELL ABSTRACT. Kiowa Indians derive their common identity from...focuses on the bond between the Kiowa Indians and a portion of southwestern...Cemetery is...
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    The Idea of Social Structure ("Kiowa of the North American Prairies" begins on p. 36 and "Shame and Men's Motives: Kiowa Cases" begins on p. 84 ) » Read Now

    by George Park. 392 pgs.

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    ...Shame and Men's Motives: Kiowa Cases 84 The Network...a society of "all chiefs and no Indians" or of "all Indians and no chiefs...Richardson Law and Status Among the Kiowa...
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    An Introduction to Kansas Archeology ("The Kiowa and the Kiowa-Apache" begins on p. 78) » Read Now

    by Valdo R. Wedel, T. D. Stewart. 723 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Cuartelejo Apache were met ". . . approximately in present Otero or Kiowa County, Colorado . . . probably near the junction of Mustang...up 62 Picuries, but apparently left...
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    Rank and Warfare among the Plains Indians (Chap. III "Outlines of Kiowa Society," Chap. IV "Kiowa Warfare," and Chap. V "Kiowa Rank") » Read Now

    by Bernard Mishkin. 68 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The Plains Indians have entered into American mythology as fierce nomadic warriors who cared more about personal honor than about the outcome of any larger conflict. This representation of them, so attractive because it supports the idea of nobility in defeat, is countered by Bernard Mishkin in his...
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    Commentary Applying Communitas to Kiowa Powwows, in American Indian Quarterly » Read Now

    by Luke E. Lassiter, Clyde Ellis. 7 pgs.

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    ...Kiowas, but also Comanches, Kiowa-Apaches, Fort Sill Apaches...other Indian peoples, and non-Indians--all residing in southwestern...Scene," in North American Indians in...
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    Kiowa: A Woman Missionary in Indian Territory » Read Now

    by Isabel Crawford. 230 pgs.

    Near the close of the nineteenth century, Isabel Crawford went to the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation in Oklahoma and founded the Saddle Mountain Baptist Mission. This book, written in journal form, begins with her arrival at the reservation in 1896 and describes her decade-long crusade to convert the...
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    Who Am I? I Am the One Who Sits in the Middle: A Conversation with Billy Evans Horse, Former Kiowa Tribal Chairman (1982-1986, 1994-1998), in American Indian Quarterly » Read Now

    by Luke Eric Lassiter. 12 pgs.

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    ...so to speak; we have to think as both Indians and Americans. Learn from that, teach...you can be what you are --you can be a Kiowa or any other Indian. The beautiful...
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    The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 » Read Now

    by James Mooney. 486 pgs.

    Responding to the rapid spread of the Ghost Dance among tribes of the western United States in the early 1890s, James Mooney set out to describe and understand the phenomenon. He visited Wovoka, the Ghost Dance prophet, at his home in Nevada and traced the progress of the Ghost Dance from place to...
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