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A field investigation presents a systematic account of Kiowa social organizations, detailing six men's societies and two women's societies, their names, membership rules, ceremonial functions, and relative prestige. One society includes all boys while an elite warrior group holds the highest status; most adult societies are of equal rank, membership is exclusive (one society at a time), not bought, and age is generally irrelevant. The societies meet intensively between a sun dance announcement and the dance, provide camp policing, regulate raids and buffalo hunts, and stage instructional fighting displays. Comparison with other Plains tribes highlights differences in promotion, mutual-benefit obligations, and organizational practices, with informants used to corroborate findings.

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Robert Harry Lowie

Robert Harry Lowie was an influential American anthropologist known for his extensive research on Native American cultures. His works, such as "Culture & Ethnology" and "Societies of the Kiowas," reflect his commitment to understanding the complexities of indigenous societies. Lowie's fieldwork and theoretical contributions helped shape the study of ethnology in the early 20th century, providing valuable insights into the social structures and cultural practices of the Kiowa and other tribes. His scholarly legacy continues to inform contemporary anthropological discourse.

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