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American bison hunting. --- Comanche Indians --- Kiowa Indians
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Kiowa Indians --- Kiowa Indians --- Material culture. --- Antiquities. --- Museum of Natural History (U.S.). --- Ethnological collections.
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"In this in-depth interdisciplinary study, Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote reveals how Kiowa people drew on the tribe's rich history of expressive culture to assert its identity at a time of profound challenge. Examining traditional forms such as beadwork, metalwork, painting, and dance, Tone-Pah-Hote argues that their creation and exchange were as significant to the expression of Indigenous identity and sovereignty as formal political engagement and policymaking. These cultural forms, she argues, were sites of contestation as well as affirmation, as Kiowa people used them to confront external pressures, express national identity, and wrestle with changing gender roles and representations."--
Indian arts --- Indian arts --- Kiowa Indians --- Kiowa Indians --- Kiowa Indians --- Political aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Social life and customs --- Social life and customs --- Ethnic identity.
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Stories from Saddle Mountain follows personal memories and family stories that connected the Tongkeamhas, a Kiowa family, to the Saddle Mountain community for more than a century.
Kiowa Indians --- Tongkeamha, Henrietta, --- Tongkeamha, Raymond, --- Saddle Mountain Region (Okla.)
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In the wake of the Civil War, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, a widower and itinerant news reader, is offered fifty dollars to bring an orphan girl, who was kidnapped and raised by Kiowa raiders, from Wichita Falls back to her family in San Antonio.
Voyages and travels --- Widowers --- Orphans --- Kiowa Indians --- Voyages --- Veufs --- Kiowa --- Kiowa Indians. --- Orphans. --- Voyages and travels. --- Widowers. --- 1800-1899 --- United States --- États-Unis --- United States. --- History --- Histoire
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Kiowa Indians --- Kiowa Indians --- Material culture. --- Antiquities. --- Museum of Natural History (U.S.). --- Museum of Natural History (U.S.). --- Ethnological collections.
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Prior to widespread literacy, the Kiowa people recorded their history in pictorial calendars, marking an entry for each summer and each winter. One Hundred Summers presents a recently discovered calendar, created by the Kiowa master artist Silver Horn. Covering the period from 1828 to 1928, the pictures trace Kiowa experiences from buffalo to biplanes, from horse raiding to World War I service, offering an indigenous perspective on a critical period of Kiowa history. The calendar, now housed at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, is reproduced in full color in this book.
Kiowa art. --- Kiowa calendar. --- Art, Kiowa --- Kiowa Indians --- Art, American --- Calendar, Kiowa --- Calendar --- Art --- Silver Horn,
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Legislative amendments. --- Oil and gas leases. --- Tribal trust funds. --- Indians. --- Apache Indians. --- Comanche Indians. --- Kiowa Indians.
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Kiowa Indians --- Material culture. --- Antiquities. --- Museum of Natural History (U.S.). --- Ethnological collections.
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