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Why does the theft of the Tai-me represent the decline of the Kiowa people? Question 4 options: A) The peaceful Kiowas suddenly went to war. B) The Tai-me was a symbol of Kiowa power and their spiritual existence. C) Tai-me was a valuable spiritual relic worth a great deal of money. D) The people used the Tai-me to make trades with other tribes.

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Answer: B!! I took the test on k12 and got 100%

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In "A Way to Rainy Mountain" by N. Scott Momaday, the theft of the Tai-me represents the decline of the Kiowa people because option B)The Tai-me was a symbol of Kiowa power and their spiritual existence. Tai-me is the sacred Sun Dance doll, which at once became their most powerful medicine and the symbol of their spiritual power. The Tai-me bundle is not very big, it is a two feet doll. It's a human-like figure with deer feet and its body covered with feathers. Kiowa people made offerings to Tai-me and it is considered foundational of the Kiowa culture. It was stolen by a band of Osages and although it was later returned, it was considered a tragedy.

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