Kiowa Warriors
circa 1872
This striking photograph, taken around 1872 near Grenade Crossing, Oklahoma, features a formidable group of Kiowa warriors, members of one of the most renowned Indigenous nations of the Southern Plains. Armed with rifles and traditional weapons, the men pose with solemn dignity—guardians of their land, culture, and way of life during a time of increasing pressure from U.S. expansion.
The Kiowa, known for their fierce resistance and strategic alliances, played a significant role in the Indian Wars of the 19th century. This image not only reflects their readiness for battle but also captures their presence as leaders, defenders, and cultural pillars of their people.
The mix of Indigenous dress and adapted Western garments illustrates a transitional period when Native nations were being forced into rapid change while still asserting their identity and sovereignty.
📍 United States, Oklahoma (Grenade Crossing) — Circa 1872
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Contributed by OldPik on October 14, 2024
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