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Preserving Stories from Kiowa Grandparents

Posted on November 21, 2020December 27, 2021 by dmrowell

Just over twenty years ago, I brought broadcast quality video and audio equipment to my Grandfather’s home in Meers, Oklahoma to preserve precious stories from Kiowa Grandparents. My grandpa, C. E. Rowell lived his life within five miles of where he had been born near Jimmy Creek Spring; the land allotted to his Grandpa Jimmy…

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Kiowa History in Pictures

Posted on November 8, 2020December 21, 2020 by dmrowell

Most Plains Indian Tribe’s history were in oral traditions; told and shared from one generation to the next. Of the Plains Indians, only four tribes; the Kiowa, Lakota, Blackfeet and Mandan added to their oral storytelling tradition with picture markings of significant events that occurred to the tribe. The tribes recorded their history in pictures….

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My Kiowa Name

Posted on November 7, 2020December 6, 2020 by dmrowell

Just over twenty years ago  Tribal Elder Atwater Onco told me, “It was time.” I was to have a Kiowa Name. Atwater said, my Name had come to him after our time together, then confirmed in a dream. Kiowa Naming Ceremony My father started a fire early that morning. As it blazed, Grandpa fed resin-rich…

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Elders On The Importance of Kiowa Names

Posted on October 30, 2020November 28, 2020 by dmrowell

For Cultures with Oral Traditions, Words are sacred. They have power. Through words, we exist. Just as the Kiowa Emergence Story celebrated the consciousness and naming of the Kiowa Tribe, the Kiowa Naming Ceremony honors the consciousness of an individual, a Kiowa finding their way, their identity. That is Koy taw gee geah daw, the…

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The Kiowa: The Coming Out People

Posted on October 26, 2020November 5, 2020 by dmrowell

“There are some stories that all Kiowa children should know.” These were the words of my Great Aunt Arletta, my grandfather’s sister, my grandmother in the Kiowa Way. While most of my Grandfather’s stories told of the Kiowa history, my Great Aunts shared songs and stories of Saynday, the Kiowa protector and trickster God. In…

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Forging the Kiowa Memory Chain

Posted on October 25, 2020November 6, 2020 by dmrowell

It is said … Three words that connected me to my culture, history and self. My tribe the Kiowas, like most Plains Indian tribes did not have books documenting our history, we had stories shared from one generation to the next, an oral memory chain. Always one generation away from extinction. It is said, these three…

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