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For some time previous to 1840 (and after) that part of Colorado south of the Arkansas was Comanche country. After that year the Kiowas also occupied it, making frequent raids into New Mexico, Texas and Old Mex- ico. Captain Lewis described them (in 1805) as "a wandering nation. " They were good horsemen and fierce fighters. They depended chiefly upon buffalo and other big game for food. Says Mooney : " Unlike the neighboring Cheyenne and Arapaho, who yet re- member that they once lived east of... the Missouri and cultivated corn, the Kiowa have no tradition of ever having been an agricultural people or anything but a tribe of hunters. " The Arapahoes and Cheyennes were allies for a long while before they set foot on the soil of Colorado in 1795 or about that time, and the affairs of the two tribes were for many years afterward inextricably bound up together. The records of their relations form more or less of a tangled skein. In telling the story of the Arapahoes it is necessary to tell much of the story of the Cheyennes.
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