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About the Kiowa Indians __ "The Kiowa Indians are one of the lesser known Plains Indian tribes. However, their history and culture are both interesting and beautiful, and thus contain vital elements of the tribe's personal identification." An overview of Kiowa history and culture. - From ehow.com - http://www.ehow.com/about_4567667_the-kiowa-indians.html
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Kiowa Indians ___A great deal of valuable information about these people can be found in this encyclopedic entry. - Text only - From the Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08660b.htm
Facts
for Kids: Kiowa Indians (Kiowas) __ "Information about the
Kiowa Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and
crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Kiowas." - From
bigorrin.org -
http://www.bigorrin.org/kiowa_kids.htm
Kiowa ___"The Kiowa were part of the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867 and
were assigned a reservation in
Oklahoma in 1868." This page offers
information about Kiowa location, language, history and daily life. Text
only - From emuseum -
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/kiowa.html
Kiowa __ An encyclopedic article with links to related material. - illustrated - from wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiowa
Kiowa Indians __ An article on the Kiowa tribe's history from The Handbook of Texas Online. - From .tshaonline.org - http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/KK/bmk10.html
The Kiowa Indians - Nomadic Warriors of the Plains __
"Originating in the northern basin of the Missouri River, the Kiowa
migrated south to the Black Hills around 1650, living there peacefully
with the Crow Indians. At that time they were organized in 10
independent bands and numbered an estimated 3,000." A brief
article covering history and culture. - illustrated - From
legendsofamerica.com -
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-kiowa.html
The Kiowa Indians, Texas Indians ___The material here is presented in
language simple enough for younger grades, but students of any age will
find it informative. - Illustrated - From R. E. Moore and Texarch
Associates -
http://www.texasindians.com/kiowa.htm
Kiowa Myths and Legends ___The website's title is more ambitious than
the website itself. There is one link to a Kiowa legend -- its title is
'How Saynday Got The Sun.' - Text only - Lady Fuller -
http://www.ocbtracker.com/ladypixel/kiowa.html
Kiowa Nation ___"The Kiowa are a Plains Indians who speak a Kiowa-Tanoan
language. Kiowa tradition speaks of a migration in the company of the
Kiowa APACHE into the Plains from the headwaters of the
Missouri River
during the 18th century. At that time they were organized in 10
independent bands and numbered an estimated 3,000... Since 1875,
however, the Kiowa have adapted to reservation life in
Oklahoma." - Text
only - From Glenn Welker -
http://www.indians.org/welker/kiowa.htm
Kiowa Orthography ___This page is geared to senior studies. Be prepared
to pronounce printed Kiowa words in a very different manner than
English. - Text only - From the International Journal of American
Linguistics 56:410 - 426 -
http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~olsalmi/kiowa.html
Native
Americans: Kiowa Indian History and Culture __ "Culture,
history, art, religion, and genealogy of the Kiowa Indians." - From
native-languages.org -
http://www.native-languages.org/kiowa_culture.htm
The Power of Kiowa Song ___ Listen to a wide variety of Kiowa music,
from dance songs to hymns. - Text only - From the The University of
Arizona Press -
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/extras/kiowa/kiowasng.htm
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