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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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