The phrase "If you are a Kiowa you will understand what I am saying and you will speak your name" is attributed to the character of the narrator in the book "The Way to Rainy Mountain" by N. Scott Momaday. This work reflects on the Kiowa culture and identity, emphasizing the importance of heritage and personal history. The narrator connects with his ancestry, invoking the idea that understanding one's cultural background involves recognizing and articulating one's name and identity.
None. The Kiowas (Kaui-gu) are a major native American Plains tribe in their own right; they speak a language classified as Kiowan, part of the Aztec-Tanoan group. Kiowa warriors favoured dyed deer-hair roaches attached to their hair, hair-pipe bone breastplates, otter-fur-wrapped braids and silver concho ornaments.They are sometimes confused with the Kiowa-Apaches(Naishandin), a completely different and unrelated tribe speaking an Athapaskan language of the Na-Dene group. The Kiowa-Apaches formed part of the Apache tribes (hence their name) but they lived and camped among the Kiowas, while retaining their own language, religion, culture and ceremonies. Their warriors typically did not wear any of the items mentioned above for the Kiowas.The links below take you to images of Kiowas and the unrelated Kiowa-Apaches:
Medicine Lodge Creek is the former name of the Medicine Lodge River. It derived its name from a large hut built by the Kiowa Indians,
Well in England they speak English so it would be My name is. . .
it's not significant
It is the name of a tribe, it its meaning is unknown because the European explorers who took the name didn't speak the language of the tribe.
The man made of words
The man made of words
"If you are a Kiowa, you will understand what I am saying, and you will speak your name."
Kiowa's moms name is Cameel
Kiowa Gordon's birth name is Kiowa Joseph Gordon.
Kiowa is based on their own word for "Principal People" or Ga-i-gwu.
if i understand what you are saying, then the answer is taste buds.
The name "Kiowa's Sweet Spirit" is pronounced as kee-OH-wuhz sweet SPIR-it.
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. "
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The Kiowa named them 'Buffalo Soldiers'.
Kiowa Gordon