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The artwork of the Kiowa Five is well known for its representational and narrative style. The artists portray ceremonial and social scenes of Kiowa life as their subject matter. Many of the oral traditions in the Kiowa culture express the purity and distinct colors of their native landscape.
Mostly nomadic, they survived on buffalo meat, gathered vegetables, lived in teepees and depended on their horses for hunting and military uses. The Kiowas were notorious for long-distance raids south into Mexico and as far north as Canada.
The Kiowa Tribe Social Services has several programs (LiHeap, Emergency Assistance, General Assistance, Domestic Family Violence, and Burial Assistance) that work hard to assist Kiowa tribal members to achieve self-sufficiency through community resources and/or programs.
Since 1968 the Kiowa have been governed by the Kiowa Tribal Council, which presides over business related to health, education, and economic and industrial development programs. The Kiowa receive income from various ventures, including their participation in the Oklahoma Indian Arts and Crafts Cooperative.
The Kiowa had mens societies that ideally were of equal rank, although internally every adult member was ranked by social status. With the exception of the Principle Dog Society, all societies had about 50 members. The Horses Headdresses Society was the least prestigious society.
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The Kiowa people celebrated three main ceremonies, the Vision Quest ceremony, the Sweat Lodge ceremony and the Sun Dance ceremony. The Vision Quest ceremony is intended for young members of the tribe who need to determine their future role in the community and their purpose in life.
The Kiowa had a well structured tribal government like most tribes on the Northern Plains. They had a yearly Sun Dance gathering and an elected head-chief who was considered to be a symbolic leader of the entire nation.

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