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Kichai people

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Caddo-Wichita-Delaware lands were broken up into individual allotments at the beginning of the 20th century. Kichai people's allotted lands were mainly in
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The Kichai were part of the complex, shifting political alliances of the South Plains. Early Europeans identified them as enemies of the
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of Indigenous tribe / people absorbed into other tribe(s) / headquartered in Oklahoma today
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in 1701. By 1772, they were primarily settled around the east of the Trinity River, near present-day
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Treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Keechi and other Indian tribes, 1844
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Official Site of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes: Waco, Keechi, and Tawakonie
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Sturtevant, William C., general editor and Raymond D. Fogelson, volume editor.
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extinct language / extinct tribe / early,
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Nasuteas (Kichai Woman), a Kichai that was part of the
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by the United States Government in the 19th century.
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Their name for themselves was 36: 1464:Native American tribes in Texas 567:Native American tribes in Texas 261:The Kichai are not a distinct 1: 967:Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 442:The Handbook of Texas Online. 417:The Handbook of Texas Online. 312:Kai Kai, a Kichai woman from 267:Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 111:traditional tribal religion, 59:Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 463:Science: Last of the Kitsai. 57:descendants are part of the 364:Oklahoma Historical Society 223:. In 1712, they fought the 1485: 591:Kickapoo Traditional Tribe 263:federally recognized tribe 238:On November 10, 1837, the 1017: 242:fought the Kichai in the 123: 110: 94: 69: 56: 35: 439:Stone Houses, Battle of. 1333:Chiwere (Iowa and Otoe) 523:Portal to Texas History 444:(retrieved 6 Sept 2009) 419:(retrieved 6 Sept 2009) 403:(retrieved 6 Sept 2009) 295:Caddoan language family 250:20th and 21st centuries 206:After forced relocation 1069:Native American tribes 398:Kichai Indian History. 256:Caddo County, Oklahoma 244:Battle of Stone Houses 689:Historical Indigenous 596:Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 509:Kichai Indian History 277:, to which they were 214:Muscogee Creek Nation 119:Related ethnic groups 1363:Mescalero-Chiricahua 1118:Cheyenne and Arapaho 606:Indigenous languages 575:Federally recognized 412:Krieger, Margery H. 293:is a member of the 32: 1133:Citizen Potawatomi 511:, Access Genealogy 314:Anadarko, Oklahoma 279:forcibly relocated 273:, particularly in 235:during this time. 1436: 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Index

Kitsai

Wichita tribe
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
United States
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
English
Kitsai language
Christianity
Caddo
Pawnee
Wichita
Arikara
Native American
Plains tribe
Texas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Pawnee
Red River
Louisiana
Palestine, Texas
After forced relocation
Wichita
Muscogee Creek Nation
Caddo
Hainai
Trinity River

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