- Kaw (tribe)
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popplace=United States (Oklahoma )
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related=otherSiouan peoplesThe Kaw (or Kanza) are an American Indians people of the central
Midwestern United States . The tribe known as "Kaw" have also been known as the "Wind People", "People of water", "Kansa", "Kaza", "Kosa", and "Kasa". Their tribal language isKansa .The
toponym "Kansas " was derived from the name of this tribe. The Kaw are closely related to theOsage Nation , with whom members often intermarried.History
The region claimed by the Kanza Nation was ceded to the
United States by the treaty of June 1825. TheMissouri Shawanoes (orShawnees ) were the first Indians removed to the territory set apart for tribes by the treaties of June 1825. The Kanzas and Osages were relocated to Oklahoma later.The
Curtis Act of 1898 in 1898 expanded the powers of the federal government over American Indian affairs. CongressmanCharles Curtis was himself half American Indian and believed in the gains of assimilation. This was an era of much pressure for assimilation.The
Kaw Allotment Act of 1902 disbanded the Kaw tribe as a legal entity and allocated its land to enrolled members. This act transferred 160 acres (0.6 km²) to the federal government. Among those who received a land allocation was Congressman Charles Curtis ofTopeka, Kansas , an enrolled member of the Kaw tribe through his mother's one-quarter descent. He and his three children received about 1,625 acres (6.6 km²) of Kaw land. Curtis was nearly halfAmerican Indian in ancestry. [ [http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Charles_Curtis.htm Charles Curtis, "U.S. Senate: Art & History", US Senate.gov, reprinted from "Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789-1993", Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1997, accessed 10 Aug 208]The federal land was the basis for the city of
Washungah, Oklahoma .The Kaw Nation of Oklahoma later was restored as a federally recognized tribe. The tribal center is in
Kaw City, Oklahoma .Famous Kaw people
*The U.S. jazz saxophonist, singer, and composer
Jim Pepper was of both Kaw and Creek ancestry.*
Charles Curtis , the only Native American to be electedVice President of the United States (underHerbert Hoover (1929–1933). More important was his Congressional career, where he served long terms both in the House and Senate, where he was elected Minority Whip and Majority Leader, reflecting his ability to manage legislation and build deals. Curtis' mother Ellen Pappan Curtis was one-quarter each of Kaw, Osage, Powattomie and French ancestry. [ [http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Charles_Curtis.htm Charles Curtis, "U.S. Senate: Art & History", US Senate.gov, reprinted from "Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789-1993", Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1997, accessed 10 Aug 208]*
William A. Mehojah , the last Kaw fullblood, died onApril 23 ,2000 . TheAllegawaho Memorial Heritage Park (AMHP) was dedicated in his name onJune 19 ,2005 nearCouncil Grove, Kansas .External links
* [http://www.kshs.org/places/kawmission/reconnectionshistoriccouncilgrove22.htm "Al-le-ga-wa-ho" Memorial]
* [http://kawnation.org/ Kaw Nation of Oklahoma]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~itkaw/KanzaNation.html Rootsweb Kaw article.]
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