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Special Pages
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Kiowa Indians ___A great deal of
valuable information about these people can be found in this
encyclopedic entry. - Text only - From the Catholic Encyclopedia,
Volume VIII -
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08660b.htm
Handbook of Texas Online: KIOWA INDIANS ___Get
history, social structure, culture and religion information here. - Text
only - From the Texas State Historical Association -
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/KK/bmk10.html
Kiowa ___"The Kiowa were part of the Medicine
Lodge Treaty of 1867 and were assigned a reservation in Oklahoma in
1868." This page offers information about Kiowa location, language,
history and daily life. Text only - From emuseum -
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/kiowa.html
Kiowa ___Information is brief but could prove
useful for at-a-glance research. - Text only - From Twin Groves Middle
School, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/NativeAmericans/Kiowa.html
Kiowa Drawings in the National Anthropological Archives
___"Kiowa painters were prominent in the development of contemporary
Indian painting, and led the early "Oklahoma school" of work." Click on
the images here to access even more artwork. Images are mostly
enlargeable. - Illustrated - From the Smithsonian Institute -
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/kiowa/kiowa.htm
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The Kiowa
Indians, Texas Indians ___The material here is presented in
language simple enough for younger grades, but students of any age will
find it informative. - Illustrated - From R. E. Moore and Texarch
Associates -
http://www.texasindians.com/kiowa.htm
Kiowa Myths and Legends ___The website's title is more
ambitious than the website itself. There is one link to a Kiowa legend
-- its title is 'How Saynday Got The Sun.' - Text only - Lady Fuller -
http://www.ocbtracker.com/ladypixel/kiowa.html
Kiowa
Nation ___"The Kiowa are a Plains Indians who speak a
Kiowa-Tanoan language. Kiowa tradition speaks of a migration in the
company of the Kiowa APACHE into the Plains from the headwaters of the
Missouri River during the 18th century. At that time they were organized
in 10 independent bands and numbered an estimated 3,000... Since 1875,
however, the Kiowa have adapted to reservation life in Oklahoma." - Text
only - From Glenn Welker -
http://www.indians.org/welker/kiowa.htm
Kiowa Orthography ___This page is geared to senior studies.
Be prepared to pronounce printed Kiowa words in a very different manner
than English. - Text only - From the International Journal of American
Linguistics 56:410 - 426 -
http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~olsalmi/kiowa.html
The Power of Kiowa Song ___ Listen to a wide
variety of Kiowa music, from dance songs to hymns. - Text only - From
the The University of Arizona Press -
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/extras/kiowa/kiowasng.htm
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