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16 October, 11:32

An archaeologist discovers a knoll in the Black Hills where she believes Kiowa men used to go on vision quests in the early 1700s. Archaeological investigations reveal rock cairns where the men left offerings. An account by a French fur trader who visited the area in 1736 records the presence of the Kiowa in the area and documents the fact that they used the surrounding knolls for vision quests. Kiowa oral history indicates that this particular knoll and several nearby were used for vision quests prior to the tribe migrating onto the Southern Plains in the late 1700s, but that no Kiowa have visited the location in over two hundred years.

1. Based on the available evidence the knoll should be considered a traditional cultural property of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.

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  1. 16 October, 11:37
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    False

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    It cannot be considered as the traditional cultural property of the Kiowas Tribe of Oklahoma as per the evidence given. Since the Black hills are small mountain range which are located at the western part of South Dokota. Black hills are covered with trees and it appears to be seen as dark from the vast distance.
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