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Kiowa Indians
Title: Kiowa Indians
Category: History
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Kiowa Indians
The earliest written mention of the Kiowa Indians, of the mid-west plains, was in 1682 by René Robert Cavelier who heard of them from a captive Pani slave, boy at Fort St. Louis who called them Manrhouts and Gattacha. The Kiowa are a group of warrior plains people who lived on the southern Great Plains. They became known as expert hunters, horse riders, and warriors who were feared for their raids on other Indian groups (SIRS).
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also credited with killing more
U.S. Soldiers than any other tribe. The Kiowas and Comanches
Stopped the northern expansion of Spain, France, Mexico and the
Republic of Texas at the Red River. Though not a very well known Indian group, and not as powerful as others the Kiowa and had a big impact on the US over the years, and through thick and thin are still with us today fighting strong, and growing bigger.
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