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Why does the theft of the Tai-me represent the decline of the Kiowa people? The horses left after the Tai-me was stolen. The people used the Tai-me to make trades with other tri…
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Why does the theft of the Tai-me represent the decline of the Kiowa people?
The horses left after the Tai-me was stolen.
The people used the Tai-me to make trades with other tribes.
The Tai-me was stolen by people within the tribe.
The Tai-me symbolized the collective strength of the Kiowa people.
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D. The Tai-me symbolized the collective strength of the Kiowa people.
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I would say the Tai-me symbolized the collective strength of the Kiowa indigenous people in the US and was used in their ceremonial dances and was a doll about 2 feet tall with feathers and mocassins so its theft would be an affront to their beliefs.
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