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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...

"Kiowa Portraits" (1877)-Wohaw, Kiowa

"Pen-na-tak-er Co-manch"(before 1868)-Little Shield, Arapaho

Chart drawn by a Kansa spiritual leader, Pa-ha-le-gaq-li, son of the great Kaw chief Al-le-ga-wa-ho

Little Bluff Attacking Pawnee-circa 1882

Comanche Dancers-Josefa Roybal

Osage carved pipe bowl

Arapaho Dress 1880

Pawnee Soldier, mid to late 19th C.

Comanche chief

Kansa Girl

Osage

Kiowa Chief

Arapahoes

Kansa bark lodge

Pawnee earth lodge

Osage summer arbor 1927

Comanche village

Kiowa Teepee

Corn, beans, pumpkins, prairie potatoes, muskmelons, and watermelons were cultivated by Kaw women wielding simple hoes

The Arapaho hunted and ate buffalo

Kiowa Bison Hunt 1874

Osage grinding stone

The Comanche hunted and ate buffalo

Pawnee cooked Pokeweed with their meals

A Kansa Dance Near Present-day Manhattan, Kansas, 1819

Comanche and Kiowa Indians painting history on a buffalo robe, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), 1875

Kiowa Indian Board Game

Arapaho Hoop and Pole game

Women scraped and stretched hides before smoking them over a slow-burning fire.

A Pawnee star chart