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The land to which the eastern tribes were removed—the land that the US government designated as “Indian Country”—was not empty. The southern plains were home to the Caddo Confederacy and the Kichai people long before the nineteenth century. The Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche people had moved in, pushed out of their lands by the Spanish as they moved their empire north.
Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future
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