FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE
NATIVE AMERICANS
Question
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They were nomads who depended on buffalo.
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They built dome like grass huts.
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They built permanent buildings.
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They lived near the Gulf and ate primarily fish.
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Detailed explanation-1: -What similarities do the Kiowa and the Apache share? They were nomads who depended on the buffalo for survival. They built dome shaped grass huts. They lived near the Gulf Coast and ate primarily fish and berries.
Detailed explanation-2: -Aside from linguistic differences, the Kiowa Apaches were practically indistinguishable from the Kiowa proper. They were buffalo-hunting, tepee-dwelling, horse and travois nomads, with soldier societies and medicine bundles (four). They participated in the annual Kiowa sun dance and camp circle.
Detailed explanation-3: -History. Other than the Na-Dene linguistic family heritage, there is no connection with the “Apache Nation, ” including the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. The Kiowa Apache are a distinct tribe, although they associated with other tribes including the Kiowa, and in recent years, the Apache.
Detailed explanation-4: -Leaving their ancestral homelands near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River of western Montana in the late seventeenth century, the horse-seeking Kiowa and affiliated Plains Apache had migrated southeast through Crow country and had reached the Black Hills of Wyoming/South Dakota by 1775.
Detailed explanation-5: -Famous Kiowa Apache chiefs included Chief Pacer (Peso, Essa-queta), Dohosan, Iron Shirt, Koon-Ka-Zachey, Lone Wolf and Gataka.