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KNAA - Online Resources
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Websites for Kansas Tribes. Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska. Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. Other Resources and Links. Bureau of Indian Affairs. US General Services Administration. Indian Arts and Crafts Board. Native American Businesses and Economic Development. The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. US Small Business Administration Office of Native American Affairs. News from Indian Country. Americ...
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KNAA - News & Events
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News from the Capitol. Haskell Proclamation, November 2013. Native American Heritage, November 2013. Potawatomi Trail of Death Proclamation, September 2013. SB 111 Native American Legislative Day, March 2013. Native American Day at the Capitol, February 8, 2012. Native American Heritage Month, October 28, 2011. Kansas 150 Tribal Commemoration, November 16, 2011. Pictured from left to right:. Laura Bond, Vice Regent, Topeka Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Topeka, KS 66612-1246. Email: KNAA@k...
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Oklahoma City Area Inter-Tribal
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Oklahoma City Area Inter-Tribal Health Board Member Tribes. Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma:. Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma:. Apache Tribe of Oklahoma:. Http:/ www.apachetribe.org/. Caddo Nation of Oklahoma:. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma:. Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma:. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma:. Delaware Tribe of Indians:. Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma:. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma:. Iowa Nation of Oklahoma:. Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska:. Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas:.
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Lost Nation: The Ioway
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Lost Nation: The Ioway. A Native American Historical Documentary Film. Lost Nation: The Ioway 1, 2 and 3" Makes a Great Gift! To order the award-winning film series . Lost Nation: The Ioway 1, 2 and 3. 0160;on DVD,. Posted at 12:06 PM. November 19, 2016. Ioway of Oklahoma Honored at Friends of Territorial Plaza Dinner and Program. The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Was honored at a special dinner and program on October 15, 2016 by Friends of the Oklahoma Territorial Plaza. In Perkins, Oklahoma. A Silent Auctio...
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Ioway Cultural Institute Homepage
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Resources on the Ioway or Iowa Indian Tribe. Baxoje Ukich'e: The Ioway Nation, Resources on the Ioway or Iowa Indian Tribe. Is developed as part of the Ioway Grassroots Project, which is made up of Ioway tribal members, and presents the most comprehensive information on the Iowa (or Ioway) tribe to be found anywhere on the Internet. What are you looking for? I'm a member of the Iowa Tribe and want to find out more about our tribe, relatives, and what's going on in the community. Go to Student Resources.
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Heritage | Ioway Energy
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Native American Owned Energy Company. Aho, darixga Hello, How are you? This is the Ioway Native Language). Welcome to our Ioway Energy. History and Photo Gallery Page! View this page to learn and explore the history of the Ioway Tribe and Campbell family history. You’ll see where our history began and how diverse it really is. We are still firmly rooted in our history and are proud to have an opportunity to showcase those roots and share with you. The Proud Tribal Heritage of Ioway Energy:. Principle/Own...
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KNAA - About the Director
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Chris Howell, Executive Director/Tribal Liaison. Chris Howell is Executive Director for the Kansas Native American Affairs Office and serves as the tribal liaison for Governor Sam Brownback. To schedule an appointment please call 785-296-1904 or send an email to KNAA@ks.gov. Kansas Native American Affairs Office 900 SW Jackson Street, Room 100. Topeka, KS 66612-1246. Email: KNAA@ks.gov Ph: 785-296-1904 Fax: 785-296-1795.
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Kansas Native American Affairs - Home
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Welcome to the Kansas Native American Affairs Office. The Native American Affairs Office was opened in the summer of 2011 with the primary purpose of serving as the Liaison for the Governor to ensure that Native American concerns and needs are addressed in state policy making decisions. This office coordinates intergovernmental communications between tribal governments the Governor's Office and other state agencies. Kansas Native American Affairs Office 900 SW Jackson Street, Room 100.