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The Iowa Reservation of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska straddles the borders of southeast Richardson County in southeastern Nebraska and Brown and Doniphan counties in northeastern Kansas. Tribal headquarters are west of White Cloud, Kansas. The reservation was defined in a treaty from March 1861. [3]
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]
The Four State Lookout is located on high ground north of White Cloud. A viewing area enables visitors to see the states of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa. The Casino White Cloud is located five miles west of the town, on the Iowa Tribe Reservation.
Mahaska (archaic Ioway Maxúshga pronounced [mõxuʃꜜkɐ]; contemporary Maxúhga), or White Cloud, (c. 1784–1834) was a chief of the Native American Iowa tribe. His son, also named Mahaska, was better known as Francis White Cloud.
The Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska operates the Casino White Cloud at White Cloud, Kansas, on the Ioway Reservation. [8] Jacob Keyes is the current tribal chairperson of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. [9] The tribes operates the Cimarron Casino in Perkins, Oklahoma, [10] and the Ioway Casino in Chandler, Oklahoma.
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.
The Ioway Tribal National Park is a tribal national park established by the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. The 444-acre park is located entirely within the Ioway Reservation, next to the Missouri River southeast of Rulo on the border between Kansas and Nebraska. [1] The Park was created in 2020 and is set to open to the public in 2025.
"The White Cloud, Head Chief of the Iowa" by George Catlin depicting Francis White Cloud George Catlin's 1844 illustration of Ioway in Europe, Francis White Cloud is front center right; Jeffrey Deroine is second from left. Francis White Cloud (died 1859) was an Ioway chief, also called White Cloud II.