Lois Smoky Kaulaity

[6] The Kiowa Six included Spencer Asah, James Auchiah, Jack Hokeah, Stephen Mopope, Lois Smoky Kaulaity, and Monroe Tsatoke.

Dr. Jacobson arranged for their work to be shown in several other countries and for Kiowa Art, a portfolio of pochoir prints and artists' paintings, to be published in France.

[5] It is only in recent decades that her place among the Kiowa Six has been restored, thanks in part to the scholarship of Dr. Mary Jo Watson (Seminole) and the Jacobson House Native Art Center in Norman, Oklahoma.

Smoky emphasized details of traditional clothing and regalia, and she painted Kiowa people attending to daily life or ceremonial pursuits.

[2] Her family wanted her to return home, so Lois Smoky Kaulaity cut her painting career short.

[2] Flora Belle Schrock (Kiowa, 1919–2018),[11] Kaulaity's niece, said in 1995, "Aunt Louise was a hard worker... for her family.