The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, also known as the Ioway or B xoje, is a federally recognized tribe and sovereign nation. With headquarters located on the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Reservation, which spans the eastern borders of Kansas and Nebraska, the tribe has a rich history dating back to the mid-1800s. The Iowa Tribe is governed by the General Council and the Executive Committee, and offers a range of services and programs, including education, assistance, senior citizen programs, and health services.
The tribe also has three organizations, namely the Iowa Tribe Housing Authority, Native American Family Services, and the United Tribe. With a population of 4,916, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is dedicated to preserving its cultural heritage and promoting the well-being of its members. Through various initiatives and events, the tribe strives to create a strong sense of community and provide opportunities for its members to thrive.
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