The Kiowa migrated onto the plains in the late 1600s from an earlier territory in western Montana. A Native American people formerly inhabiting the southern Great Plains, living between the Arkansas and Red rivers in the mid-19th century: later confined to a reservation in the Indian Territory and with a present-day population in southwest Oklahoma. The Kiowa migrated onto the plains in the late 1600s from an earlier territory in western Montana. Lottie Durgan Barker Millie Durgan Goombi Satanta and Big Tree, 1871-1874 1903 Oklahoma Census of Kiowa Tribe Elm Creek Raid, 1864 Elm Creek Raid, 1864 Indian Raid, 1876 The Indian Raid in Young County Kiowa County, Oklahoma Genealogy Kiowa Indian Fact Sheet (for Kids) Kiowa Nation The Kiowas - Home on the Plains Texas Beyond History: Kiowa Native American Roots Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson County TXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |