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What type of shelter did the Wichita Indian have?

The type of shelter the Wichita Indians lived in depended on the climate. They built everything from grass huts to teepees.stuff


What did the Comanche Indians trade and with who?

They traded buffalo goods and their horses for food. They traded with the Caddos and Wichita.


What was the Wichita Indian language?

The Wichita (and the Wichita subtribes or bands: Waco, Tawakoni, Taovaya, Tawehash, Yscani and Kichai) all spoke the Wichita language which belongs to the Caddoan group, distantly related to Pawnee and Arikara. The Wichita call themselves Kitikitish, meaning "eyelids tattooed to look like raccoons". The Wichita language is today practically extinct. A few words in the Wichita language are: Black......................kaar'iis White.....................khac Sun........................saakhir'a Dog........................kiciyeeh Buffalo...................néérhir'a Bear.......................wira'a Skunk....................niwiic' Hair........................tiyaac'a Eye.........................kirik'a Mouth.....................haaka'a


Why did 'Wicked' producer Marc Platt want the musical to be performed in Wichita Kansas?

'Wicked' producer Marc Platt wanted the musical to be performed in Wichita, Kansas largely for personal reasons. He and his wife Julie Beren were married in Wichita, Kansas. His in-laws still live in Wichita. His mother-in-law, Joan Beren, was one of the first 'Wicked' investors. 'Wicked' played at the Century II Convention Center in Wichita from October 21st to November 8th, 2009.


Was 'Wicked' playing in Wichita Kansas in 2007?

No, 'Wicked' didn't play in Wichita, Kansas in 2007. But the musical was performed there two years later. The location was the Century II Convention Center in Wichita from October 21st to November 8th, 2009.Bringing 'Wicked' to Wichita was dear to the hearts of producer Marc Platt and his wife, Julie Beren Platt. Specifically, they were married in Wichita. Julie's parents live there. Julie's mother was one of the first investors in 'Wicked.'For Marc Platt's fondness for Wichita, please visit the link provided below.