Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians. (1898 N 17 / 1895-1896 (pages 129-444))
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The study assembles pictographic calendars, oral histories, and comparative tribal records to produce a chronological account of the Kiowa people. It begins with an overview of indigenous calendar systems and the methods used to fix dates, then offers a tribal sketch covering origins and migrations. Narrative sections trace alliances, horse culture, epidemics, raiding and warfare, and changing relations with neighboring peoples and Euro-American agents. The work records treaties, military engagements, removal to reservation life, and subsequent efforts at education and leadership, while analyzing the pictorial calendars as historical sources.
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