110k views
4 votes
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.

User Jldugger
by
7.9k points

2 Answers

0 votes

D. The Tai-me symbolized the collective strength of the Kiowa people.

I took the quiz :)

User Wandarkaf
by
7.5k points
1 vote
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.
User Aditi Gupta
by
8.2k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.