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Town of Kansas

918-868-2198

101 S Cherokee

Kansas, OK 74347

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Blackwell Tourism Information Center

580-363-2624

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Blackwell, OK 74631

The Blackwell Tourism Information Center has information on statewide attractions, events and lodging. The center ... read more...

Absentee Shawnee Tribe

800-256-3341, 405-275-4030

2025 S Gordon Cooper Dr

Shawnee, OK 74801

Although the Absentee Shawnee are known to have lived in the eastern United States, it has been documented that they ... read more...

Cherokee Nation Welcome Center

918-422-8130

59914 US Hwy 59

Kansas, OK 74347

The Cherokee Nation Welcome Center is an information resource center with clean restrooms, hundreds of free brochures ... read more...

Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes

405-262-0345

100 Red Moon Circle

Concho, OK 73022

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes have a long history as allies and friends, so when branches of these two distinct tribes ... read more...

Citizen Potawatomi Nation

800-880-9880, 405-275-3121

1601 S Gorden Cooper Dr

Shawnee, OK 74801

Culturally and linguistically, the Potawatomi are connected to the Ojibwe and the Odawa forming the Nishnabe (the ... read more...

Delaware Nation

405-247-2448

31064 Hwy 281

Anadarko, OK 73005

The Delaware people have a long and ancient history and are the descendants of the Lenape people originally located in ... read more...

Delaware Tribe of Indians

918-337-6590

170 N Barbara

Bartlesville, OK 74006

Historically Delaware Territory extended along the Delaware and Hudson river valleys in what are today the states of New ... read more...

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma

888-336-4692, 405-547-2402

Rt 1 Box 721

Perkins, OK 74059

The native lands of the Iowas once encompassed an area of the Missouri and Mississippi River Valleys in what is ... read more...

Kaw Nation Of Oklahoma

580-269-2552

698 Grandview Dr

Kaw City, OK 74641

Kaw Nation oral history suggests original homelands around the Great Lakes, but by the mid-1800s the Kanza were the ... read more...

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