May 4—Dignitaries from the Kiowa Tribe made an appearance at the University of Oklahoma to honor the career of a retiring Kiowa instructor who is an elder and respected member of her tribal community.
With only an estimated 100 fluent Kiowa speakers left in a tribe of 12,000 members, Modina M. (Toppah) Waters set out to preserve her tribes’ heritage. The result is a color illustrated children’s ...
TULSA, Okla. — The Kiowa Tribe traveled to its legislative office in Tulsa to provide some community outreach to its citizens living in the area. They provided families with gift cards of $250 dollars ...
Join Native News Online Publisher Levi Rickert this Tuesday for a special edition of Native Bidaské as he interviews Native language consultant and actor Warren Queton. Queton is a member of the Kiowa ...
Historical facts of the Kiowas -- Beginning Kiowa school -- Stories relating to Kiowa landmarks -- Numbers, colors, animals and names -- The Black Horn spoon story and song -- Family, family relations ...
Like many tribes, the Kiowa tribe developed a unique system to preserve their culture. Through elder observations and intent to pass historical and cultural knowledge to their generations to come, the ...