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The Kiowa Indians had several customs, including:
The Sun Dance: A significant religious ceremony where participants would fast, dance, and seek visions.
The Buffalo hunt: The Kiowa relied on buffalo for sustenance, and hunting them was a communal activity with specific rituals and protocols.
Warrior societies: The Kiowa had various warrior societies, such as the Koitsenko and Gonkon, which played crucial roles in warfare and held cultural significance.
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when a leader dies they burn a house.
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They probably killed a man.
The Kiowa Indians are original people of Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, & Texas! The Kiowa tribe was forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma during the 1800's, and most Kiowa people are still living in Oklahoma today.The Kiowa Indians are original people of Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Kiowa tribe was forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma during the 1800's, and most Kiowa people are still living in Oklahoma today.
Kiowa Indians sometimes ate dog at despite times
The Kiowa Indians lived in what is known as the panhandle of Texas, also around Oklahoma and New Mexico.
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some of there customs or traditions are paintings
James Monney has written: 'Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Kiowa Indians, Kiowa language
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well did they
There are many possibilities of how the Kiowa Indians got their name from myths to mountain ranges. One likely story, is that they shared land with the Arapahoe Indians and they gave them that name because Kiowa means "creek people. "
The Kiowa Indian's live in tipi's or (tepee's).
Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh has written: 'Modoc' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Modoc Indians 'Shawnee (Native Americans)' 'Kumeyaay (Native Americans)' 'Choctaw' -- subject(s): Choctaw Indians, History, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs 'Paiute' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Paiute Indians, Social life and customs 'Mojave (Native Americans)' 'Hopi (Native Americans)' 'Ute (Native Americans)' 'The Blackfoot (Native Americans)' 'The Miwok' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Miwok Indians, Social life and customs 'Cahuilla' -- subject(s): Cahuilla Indians, History, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs 'The Pawnee' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Pawnee Indians 'Kiowa' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Kiowa Indians, Social life and customs
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