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Kutenai — Research Starter
The Kutenai, also spelled Kootenai or Ktunaxa, are Indigenous peoples originally from southeastern British Columbia and northern Montana and Idaho. Historically, they were nomadic hunters,…
Gwich'in — Research Starter
The Gwich'in are a prominent subgroup of the Athabaskan Indigenous peoples, primarily residing in northeastern Alaska and northwestern Yukon. With a population estimated between 7,000 and 9,000 in the…
Kuksu Rituals and Society — Research Starter
Kuksu rituals and society are integral to the cultural heritage of several Indigenous groups in central-northern California, including the Costanoan, Maidu, Miwok, Patwin, Pomo, and Northern Valley…
Koyukon — Research Starter
The Koyukon are an Indigenous group belonging to the Athabaskan language family, primarily residing in small villages along the Yukon and Koyukuk Rivers in central Alaska. Their estimated population…
Klikitat — Research Starter
The Klikitat are a Native American people traditionally associated with south-central Washington, particularly along the Columbia River and its tributaries. Historically, they were divided into two…
Klamath — Research Starter
The Klamath are a Native American tribe whose ancestors settled in the Klamath Basin region approximately ten thousand years ago, bordered by natural geographical features like the Great Basin and the…
Kiowa-Tanoan Language Family — Research Starter
The Kiowa-Tanoan language family comprises four distinct languages: Kiowa, Tiwa, Tewa, and Towa. The Kiowa language is primarily associated with the Kiowa people, a Plains tribe residing in…
Kiowa — Research Starter
The Kiowa are a Native American tribe originally from western Montana, whose name means "main people." They established villages in the early 1600s and later migrated to the Yellowstone River and the…
King Philip's War — Research Starter
King Philip's War, which took place from 1675 to 1676, was a significant conflict between Native American tribes in New England, primarily the Wampanoags, and English settlers. The war arose from…
Kicking Bird — Research Starter
Kicking Bird was a prominent Kiowa chief known for his leadership during a transformative period in the 1860s and 1870s. Born to a Crow grandfather who was adopted by the Kiowa, Kicking Bird initially…