NOUN
- a member of a Tanoan people living in the southwestern United States
- the Tanoan language spoken by the Kiowa
How To Use Kiowa In A Sentence
- An OH-58 Kiowa Warrior reconnaissance helicopter crashed near Mosul on Friday, killing two pilots.
- COOPER: And that smoke on the left-hand side of the screen, Walter saying that somewhere around that smoke the remnants of an entire Iraqi battalion who were laying in wait in what he described as a grove, discovered by the Kiowa scout helicopters that was moving in advance of the troops in the 7th Cavalry. CNN Transcript Mar 23, 2003
- Historically recorded groups include Apaches, Comanches, Kickapoos, and Kiowas.
- Freed from prison in 1894, Geronimo accepted a Kiowa and Comanche offer to share their reservation in Indian Territory.
- Bessie and Randy were making their way out of the dry river bed that was sometimes Kiowa Creek.
- Combining ethnography and ethnomusicology, he shows how Kiowa hymns have generated a uniquely Indian Christian practice.
- These groups included the Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow, Kiowa, Pawnee and the Sioux Nations.
- Leaphorn skipped back and reread the paragraph about the Kiowa. LISTENING WOMAN
- On the southern plains, a war in 1868-69 forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches to new reservations.
- The Mojave and Kiowa American Indian people believed dreams endowed supernatural abilities for fighting and hunting.