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PAGEPAGE8ThewaytorainymountainPartOneRainyMountainisaroundedhillstandingnorthwestapartfromthemain\o"WichitaMountains"WichitaMountainsin\o"KiowaCounty,Oklahoma"KiowaCounty,Oklahoma.ItwasaprominentlandmarkforthePlainsIndiansonthesouthernplains.PartTwoObjectivesforstudyingIndian’sbackground+Kiowa’shistoryⅠ.AmericanIndian’sHistory25,400yearsagoSomeMongoliantribestraveledacrossBeringStrait,scatteredaroundAmerica.Theyregardedallthelifestyleinthenatureasholywithspirits,thusinitiatingvariousreligionsandculturalstyles.BeringStrait:AnarrowstretchofwaterseparatingAlaskafromSiberia西伯利亞[sai'biri]andconnectingtheArcticOcean北冰洋withtheBeringSea.ItisbelievedthatduringprehistorictimesthestraitformedalandbridgebywhichtheoriginalinhabitantsofNorthAmericaarrivedfromAsia.

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