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The tribe also owns and operates Casino White Cloud and a service station, and employs 186 people. As a sovereign nation the reservation has its own police and fire department, tribal court, health clinic, community health representatives, a senior citizen center, and meal site for seniors with a delivery program.
The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is headquartered in White Cloud, Kansas. The tribe is governed by a five-member council. The current administration is as follows. Chairperson: Tim Rhodd; Vice-chairperson: Brandon Roberts; Treasurer: Robert Hullman; Secretary: Tony Fee; Council Member: Brad Campbell. [3]
White Cloud (Ioway: Chína Maxúthga pronounced [tʃʰiꜜnã mãxuθꜜkɐ] or Chína Maxúhga pronounced [tʃʰiꜜnã mãxuhꜜkɐ], meaning "Village Cloud-White") is a city in Doniphan County, Kansas, United States. [1]
The Tesson Cemetery was named for Joseph Tesson, of the Sac and Fox Nation, who was the brother-in law of James White Cloud, having married two of his sisters. [ 1 ] After his death in 1940, his great-grandson, Jimmy Rhodd (1935–1997; alt. James Mahaska Rhodd), became chief of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska .
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USS Wabanquot (YTB-525) Hisada class tug in New York harbor 1948-76. Chief White Cloud State Monument), in Becker County, in Calvary Catholic Cemetery of the St. Benedict's Mission, a mile south of White Earth, honoring Chippewa Chief White Cloud, was established in
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White Cloud Farms Pottery, also referred to as White Cloud Pottery, was a 20th-century American ceramics studio (1924–1957) located in Rock Tavern, New York, Orange County, some 65 miles north of Manhattan. White Cloud Farms Pottery mark: incised apple. Here an "H" is added as a signature of Holland Robert Bacher. (1930s)