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  1. Kiowa - Wikipedia

    Kiowa (/ˈkaɪ.əwə/) or Ǥáuiđòᵰ꞉gyà / [Gáui [dò̱:gyà ("language of the Ǥáuigú (Kiowa)") is a Tanoan language spoken by Kiowa people, primarily in Caddo, Kiowa, and Comanche counties.

  2. Kiowa – Nomadic Warriors of the Plains - Legends of America

    The Kiowa lived a typical Plains Indian lifestyle. Primarily nomadic, they survived on buffalo meat and gathered vegetables, lived in teepees, and depended on their horses for hunting and …

  3. Kiowa | Native Americans, Plains Indians, Oklahoma | Britannica

    Guided by the Crow, the Kiowa learned the technologies and customs of the Plains Indians and eventually formed a lasting peace with the Comanche, Arapaho, and Southern Cheyenne. The …

  4. Kiowa Tribe - Tribe, Native American, Native, Tribe

    Read what’s going on around the Kiowa Tribe. From tribal meetings to high school sports, community announcements, and more, stay up-to-date with the Kiowa tribal community.

  5. Kiowa (tribe) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

    Jan 15, 2010 · At the beginning of the twenty-first century about three hundred Kiowas, who refer to themselves as Koigu, "the people," still speak Kiowa, a Kiowa-Tanoan language related to …

  6. Kiowa - New World Encyclopedia

    The Kiowa are a nation of Native Americans who lived mostly in north Texas, Oklahoma, and eastern New Mexico at the time of the arrival of Europeans, having migrated from their earlier …

  7. Kiowa people and culture | The Tony Hillerman Portal

    The Kiowa were a warrior nation, especially feared for their fierce and effective raiding tactics after acquiring horses from Spanish settlers south of the Rio Grande, yet they eventually …

  8. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma - Oklahoma Native News

    Read about the storied heritage of the Kiowa Tribe, including its cultural influence and historical journey to Oklahoma, through resources at the Oklahoma Historical Society.

  9. About the Kiowa Nation – AHGP

    Kiowa, the name designated for the Kiowa People at the time of European contact, has no meaning in the Kiowa language. Ancient names of the tribe are Kwu-da and Tep-da, meaning …

  10. Native Americans: Kiowa Indian History and Culture

    Kiowa history is interesting and important, but the Kiowa Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as …