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Kicking Bird

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Kicking Bird (c. 1835–c. 1875)

Kiowa American Indian chief. Advocating peace with whites as a means of Indian survival, he signed his tribe's first treaty in 1865, establishing the Kiowa reservation. He later worked to promote peace and as an advocate for education.

He was born on the central Great Plains.



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