Cut-Throat_Massacre,_1833.jpg
Summary
Description Cut-Throat Massacre, 1833.jpg |
English:
A Picture from the Dohasan Kiowa Winter Count. Osage warriors attacked the Kiowa Indians in camp near Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma, and the head of the Kiowa victims were cut off and placed in kettles.
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Date | |
Source | Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians. Smithsonian Institution. 17th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Part I. Washington, 1898. PGO |
Author | Mooney, James |
North America, U.S., Great Plains, Oklahoma
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