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Kiowa (/ˈkaɪ.əwə, -ˌwɑː, -ˌweɪ/) or Cáuigú IPA: [kɔ́j-gʷú])
people are a
Native American tribe and an
Indigenous people of the
Great Plains of the United...
- ETC, May 26, 1837 (7 Stat. 533).
Treaty of
friendship between U.S. and
Kioway, Ka-ta-ka, and Ta-wa-ka-ro
nations and Comanche, Witchetaw,
Cherokee Muscogee...
- "Roaring Chicken" of the
neighboring non-hostile peace-loving but
cowardly Kioway Indian tribe,
decked out in
beaded /
fringed deerskin native Indian garb...
- 1848, how the
council room at the fort was used, "Chiefs of the Shain,
Kioway and Araphó sit in
solemn conclave with the head traders, and
smoke the "calumet"...
- how the
council room at the fort was used: "Chiefs of the
Shain [sic],
Kioway and Araphó sit in
solemn conclave with the head traders, and
smoke the calumet...