1 of 3 This traditional Wichita grass house replica was built outside the Wichita Culture Center in Anadarko by tribal members. Brooklyn Wayland / Gaylord News Brooklyn Wayland / Gaylord News Editorâs Note: This article is part of the multi-part series âExiled to Indian Countryâ about the exile of Native Americans. âWhen youâre in this house, where we live, youâre Wichita, but when you step out those doors, youâre just like everyone else.â Anthony Galindo, a citizen of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes with Delaware and Comanche descent, remembered the words of his grandparents that embody how he was raised and how he inevitably raised his children. His son, Daryl Galindo, also a citizen of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes sat next to him, prompting him every so often.