kiowa|kiowas in English

noun

member of the Kiowa (Northern American Indian tribe); language spoken by the Kiowa

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1. Of Kiowa-Comanche descent, Bosin received the Indian name of Tsate Kongia (Blackbear), also the name of his grandfather, a Kiowa subchief.

2. Kiowa baby girl stolen from their camp.

3. A little baby strapped to a Kiowa cradle board.

4. Eagle Dancer; Francis Blackbear Bosin; Native American; Kiowa, Comanche; Native American; Kiowa, Comanche; mid-20th century; tempera on paper; Overall: 19 15/16 × 15 9/16 in

5. Maxwell, Maxwell dispatch, Kiowa 71 . Placer 81, Maxwell dispatch, go ahead, over?

6. Pangaea Geochemical Technologies provide this case study from Kiowa County, Kansas. The study includes two maps.

7. –Amling, Caddo, Cape Fear, Cherryle, Desirable, Elliot, Kanza, Kiowa, Lakota, McMillan, Oconee, Pawnee, Stuart, Sumner, Zinner

8. 1921 Francis Blackbear Bosin was born in a tipi on June 5 in Oklahoma to Kiowa and Comanche parents

9. Chairman addresses the $6M Kiowa Tribal Chairman, Matt Komalty, speaks to the public about how the money will be spent

10. It has been used in pecan breeding and two Cultivars, 'Houma' and probably 'Kiowa', have been released with 'Desirable' parentage (Sparks, 1992)

11. Blackbear Bosin, Kiowa-Comanche artist, is well known as the creator of the Keeper of the Plains, but he created so much more art in his all too brief career

12. Cradleboard Cover Panel, 1810–30, United States, Minnesota or North Dakota or South Dakota, Eastern Sioux, Native-tanned skin, birchbark, quill, Kiowa woman and her baby, lying in a Cradleboard…

13. Eyak-Athabaskan (44) Eyak (A language of United States) Athabaskan (42) Apachean (6) Navajo (A language of United States) Apache (5) Apache, Jicarilla (A language of United States) Apache, Kiowa (A language of United States) Apache, Lipan (A language of United States) Apache, Mescalero

14. Ed Sweeney, author of the definitive work on the Apache Wars, From Cochise to Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874-1886, says, “I have never encountered one incident where Apaches raped their female captives.It was a common act among some of the Plains Indians, the Comanches, Cheyennes and Kiowas.”