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Kansas Indian Tribes: Arapaho, Comanche, Kansa, Kiowa, Osage, and Pawnee.
Here are the images for comparison in the categories of art, clothing, shelter, food, and customs...
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"Kiowa Portraits" (1877)-Wohaw, Kiowa
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"Pen-na-tak-er Co-manch"(before 1868)-Little Shield, Arapaho
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Chart drawn by a Kansa spiritual leader, Pa-ha-le-gaq-li, son of the great Kaw chief Al-le-ga-wa-ho
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Little Bluff Attacking Pawnee-circa 1882
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Comanche Dancers-Josefa Roybal
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Osage carved pipe bowl
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Arapaho Dress 1880
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Pawnee Soldier, mid to late 19th C.
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Comanche chief
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Kansa Girl
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Osage
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Kiowa Chief
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Arapahoes
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Kansa bark lodge
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Pawnee earth lodge
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Osage summer arbor 1927
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Comanche village
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Kiowa Teepee
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Corn, beans, pumpkins, prairie potatoes, muskmelons, and watermelons were cultivated by Kaw women wielding simple hoes
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The Arapaho hunted and ate buffalo
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Kiowa Bison Hunt 1874
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Osage grinding stone
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The Comanche hunted and ate buffalo
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Pawnee cooked Pokeweed with their meals
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A Kansa Dance Near Present-day Manhattan, Kansas, 1819
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Comanche and Kiowa Indians painting history on a buffalo robe, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), 1875
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Kiowa Indian Board Game
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Arapaho Hoop and Pole game
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Women scraped and stretched hides before smoking them over a slow-burning fire.
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A Pawnee star chart
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