We have 72 essays on "Kiowa".
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| Apaches | |
| ... The current division of Apachean groups includes the Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua, Mescalero, Jicarilla, Lipan, and Plains Apache (formerly Kiowa-Apache ... |
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| Soldiers Home | |
| ... Finally Kiowa and Sanders picked up the buffalo and dumped it in the village well. O'Brien expounds on his problem by making a generalization. ... |
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| The Things They Carried | |
| ... things he carried. O'Brien returns to the scene Kiowa was killed 20 years after the war, still seeking closure. Most tragically, Norman ... |
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| The Things They Carried | |
| ... loved ones at home. For example Kiowa always took along his New Testament and a pair of moccasins for silence. Cross would look ... |
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| Jim Bridger | |
| ... A small group of people decided to leave the Henry-Ashley company and trap on their own down the Missouri. In September, 1823, at Fort Kiowa, South Dakota. ... |
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| War | |
| ... He tells how some have comic books and extra equipment, but he also mentions that Kiowa, who was a devout Baptist, carried an illustrated New Testament. ... |
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| Indian Reorganization Act | |
| ... members of other tribes affiliated with such named located in the State of Oklahoma, as follows: Cheyenne, Arapaho, Apache, Comanche, Kiowa, Caddo, Delaware ... |
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| Deep Into The Jungle: The Suppressed Consequences Of War | |
| ... Although Bowker is trying to find peace of mind, he often dwells on the thoughts of Kiowa's death, continually replaying scenes in his head while driving ... |
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| Geronimo | |
| ... Released from confinement in 1894, the old guerilla accepted an offer from the Kiowa and Comanche to share their reservation in Indian Territory and spent his ... |
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| Geronimo | |
| ... Released from confinement in 1894, the old guerilla accepted an offer from the Kiowa and Comanche to share their reservation in Indian Territory and spent his ... |
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| Geronimo | |
| ... Released from confinement in 1894, the old guerilla accepted an offer from the Kiowa and Comanche to share their reservation in Indian Territory and spent his ... |
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| Guarani Indians | |
| ... year (www.nativeamericas.com). The majority have been Guarani-Kiowa, mostly young people between the ages of 18 and 25. It is no ... |
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