- The
Kichai tribe (also
Keechi or Kitsai) was a
Native American Southern Plains tribe that
lived in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
Their name for themselves...
- and
Kichai language, both
Caddoan languages. They are
indigenous to Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Today,
Wichita tribes,
which include the
Kichai people...
- The
Kitsai (also
Kichai)
language is an
extinct member of the
Caddoan language family. The
French first record the
Kichai people's
presence along the upper...
- 1850 and
organized the next year.
Archeological evidence of the
farming Kichai band of the
Caddoan Mississippian culture dates to 200 BC in the area. The...
- (including
Teyas and
Escanjaques and Tawakoni), Tonkawa, and
Caddo (including
Kichai)
lived in what is now Oklahoma.
Southern Plains villagers lived in the central...
-
Native American Church,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Pawnee, Wichita,
Kichai,
Arikara Caddo Confederacy: Adai, Cahinnio, Eyeish, Hainai, Hasinai, Kadohadacho...
- Yojuane,
formerly east-central Wichita,
formerly north-central, now
Oklahoma Kichai,
formerly north, now
Oklahoma Taovaya,
formerly north in the 19th century...
- 100 to 600
Native American warriors,
composed of
Comanche and
Kiowa and
Kichai allies,
attacked the community. John
Parker and his men did not comprehend...
- Oklahoma. The
Wichita and
Caddo both
spoke Caddoan languages, as did the
Kichai people, who were also
indigenous to what is now
Oklahoma and ultimately...
- Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner,
Washington Wichita and
Affiliated Tribes Kichai, Taovaya, Tawakoni, Waco, Wichita,
Yscani 2,564 1,884
Anadarko Caddo, Grady...