What language do the Kiowa Indians speak?
Most Kiowa people speak English today. However, many Kiowas, especially elders, also speak their native Kiowa language. If you’d like to know an easy Kiowa word, “Hacho” (pronounced hah-choh) is a friendly greeting. What was Kiowa culture like in the past? What is it like now? Here’s a link to the homepage of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. On their site you can find information about the Kiowa people in the past and today. How do Kiowa Indian children live, and what did they do in the past? They do the same things all children do–play with each other, go to school and help around the house. Many Kiowa children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers. In the past, Indian kids had more chores and less time to play in their daily lives, just like colonial children. But they did have dolls, toys, and games to play. Here is a picture of a hoop game played by Plains Indian kids. A Kiowa mother traditionally carried a young child in a cradleboard on her back–a custom which many Amer