Kiowa people

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The Kiowa people are a Native American tribe of the Great Plains known for their nomadic buffalo-hunting culture, rich oral traditions, and historical presence in what is now Oklahoma and surrounding regions.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Kiowa 18
Kiowa people canonical 11
Kiowa (some bands) 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the Great Plains
Native American people
alliedWith Apache tribes
surface form: Apache people

Comanche
surface form: Comanche people
artForm beadwork
ledger drawing
parfleche painting
conflict United States–Native American wars
surface form: American Indian Wars

Red River War
continent North America
culturalInstitution Kiowa Tribal Museum
culturalPractice Sun Dance
vision quest
warrior societies
currentHeadquarters Carnegie, Oklahoma
economicActivity tribal enterprises in Oklahoma
enrollmentBasis lineal descent
federallyRecognizedTribeName Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
governingBody Kiowa Tribal Council
historicalRegion Colorado
Kansas
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
knownFor horse culture
ledger art
rich oral tradition
language Kiowa language
languageFamily Tanoan languages
notableArtist Jack Hokeah
Monroe Tsatoke
Stephen Mopope
notableArtistGroup Kiowa Six
notableLeader Guipago
Lone Wolf the Elder
Lone Wolf the Elder
surface form: Lone Wolf the Younger

Satank
Satanta
populationRegion Oklahoma
primaryRegion Great Plains
recognizedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
religion Christianity
Native American Church
traditionalDwelling tipi
traditionalLifestyle nomadic
traditionalPoliticalStructure band organization
traditionalReligion Kiowa traditional religion
traditionalSubsistence bison hunting
treaty Treaty of Medicine Lodge (1867)

Referenced by (31)

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Indian Territory ethnicGroup Kiowa people
Arkansas River region historicallyUsedBy Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Colorado War belligerent Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Sun Dance practicedBy Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Plains Indians includes Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa County, Colorado namedAfter Kiowa people
The Way to Rainy Mountain focusesOn Kiowa people
N. Scott Momaday ethnicity Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation allocatedToTribe Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation historicalTribalHomelandOf Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation presentDayTribalSuccessor Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Battle of Adobe Walls (1874) hasCombatant Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa County namedFor Kiowa people
subject surface form: Kiowa County, Colorado
Treaty of Medicine Lodge (1867) signatory Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Hide painting hasCulturalOrigin Kiowa people
Plains Indian religions practicedByGroup Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa Apache alliedWith Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Kiowa Apache culturalRelation Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Treaty of Fort Atkinson (1853) signatory Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Treaty of Fort Atkinson (1853) party Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Treaty of Camp Holmes signatory Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa (some bands)
Front Range, Colorado containsCity Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
James Mooney studied Kiowa people
James Mooney ethnicGroupResearched Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Towa isNotMutuallyIntelligibleWith Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa
Bell OH-58 Kiowa natoReportingName Kiowa people
this entity surface form: Kiowa