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1 March, 20:03

By 1867 where were the Kiowa people forced to live?

A. Oklahoma

B. Kansas

C. Texas

D. Colorado

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  1. 1 March, 20:09
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    By 1867 the Kiowa people were forced to live in;

    A. Oklahoma

    The Kiowa were moved to a reservation in southwestern Oklahoma.
  2. 1 March, 20:15
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    The correct answer is: A) Oklahoma

    The Kiowa chiefs and people were forced to accept confinement, along with the Comanche and Apache tribes, to a reservation near the Wichita mountains which are located in Oklahoma. This was called the Medicine Lodge treaty, signed by an U. S. Indian Peace Commission and the tribes in Kansas. These tribes were promissed peace and protection in exchange for relocation and amity.
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