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The Kiowas had always prized tradition and ceremony. They kept histories of their travels and painted pictures on buffalo hides to record important events in their lives. Every season, the Kiowas held ceremonies and festivals. The most important event was the annual sun dance in June. The Kiowas believed that honoring the sun would bring happiness, plentiful buffalo, and victory in war. All males were expected to become warriors.

i got this information from Glencoe Texas and Texans © 2003 a Texas history book. all credit goes to the writers and publishers of Glencoe Texas and Texans © 2003

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