accessgenealogy.com/native/the-kiowa-and-comache-of-kansas.htm 4/14/2023 The Kiowa and Comache of Kansas. The Kiowa enjoy the distinction of constituting alone a linguistie family of North American Indians. The name comes from their word Ka-i-gwu, meaning Principal People.
iowatribeofkansasandnebraska.com 07/09/2021 Iowa Tribe. We are best known today as the
tribe for whom the state of Iowa was named. We are often called the Ioway to
help distinguish us from the state of Iowa. Tribal members use both Iowa and
Ioway, although the legal name used today is “Iowa.”
legendsofkansas.com 07/09/2021
Legends of Kansas. History, Tales, and Destinations in the Land of Ahs.
www.esuhistoryprof.com 28/03/2020
History Courses for Dr. Christopher C. Lovett. The new format allows
students and teachers to access numerous reading lists and bibliographies that
may be helpful in their classes and supports their professional reading
interests.
www.kancoll.org 4/15/2023
KanColl: The Kansas Collection. The voices of the past are heard again
in the Kansas Collection, through nearly-lost books, letters, diaries,
photographs, and other materials.
www.nps.gov/fols/index.htm 07/09/2021 Fort Larned National Historic Site (U.S.
National Park Service). Discover a complete and authentic army post from the
1860s -1870s! This well-preserved fort on the Santa Fe Trail shares a
tumultuous history of the Indian Wars era.
www.wyandot.org/wyandotKS 4/4/2022
Wyandot Nation of Kansas. The Wyandots (also called the Huron by the
French) originated in the Georgian Bay area of Ontario, Canada. They referred
to themselves as Wendat, or People of the Islands.