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Why does the theft of the Tai-me represent the decline of the Kiowa people?

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) The Tai-me was a symbol of Kiowa power and their spiritual existence.
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User Shibapoo
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The Tai-Me was a doll about 2 feet high with feathers and mocassins and was used to be present for ceremonial dances and so if it was stolen then it would be considered a great loss and an affront to the Kiowa so it could be involved in their downfall due to their sense of loss.
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