1My daughter was a Kiowa-helicopter tech, served for nine months in Afghanistan.
2I am going to organize a troop when I get to Kiowa.
3Sometimes, in the Kiowa camp, he had two turns, or even three.
4One Kiowa cut his belt and two more pulled his pants off.
5He left Kiowa a few minutes ago in the up stage.
6At that Kiowa Bill fired, striking the cowboy in the neck, breaking it.
7Three hundred lodges of Kiowa and Comanche Indians were encamped near the fort.
8Two Kiowa attack helicopters circling above fired rockets into the orchards.
9Up to this time the Kiowa had not traded any at this fort.
10The Kiowa's biscuits were light and tasty and his coffee strong.
11With illustrations by the Kiowa artists Wohaw and Henderson Artist B, an Arapaho.
12An' yisterday, just ahead o' the blizzard, a Kiowa buck drifted in yere.
13There's the Chinook, the Black Hawk, and the Kiowa, to name a few.
14A few weeks after the Kiowa raid, I held a convention in Medicine Lodge.
15They struggled, their bodies so close that the Kiowa could not use his rifle.
16Thet Kiowa Black Smoke was sent on ahead, an' got yere afore the storm.