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The hospital was originally operated by the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) for the tribes that lived in the surrounding area (primarily Pawnees and Poncas). It was later converted to a health clinic operated by the Indian Health Service (IHS). The former nurses' residence is now the clinic administration building. [8]
The Pawnee, also known by their endonym Chatiks si chatiks (which translates to "Men of Men" [1]), are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains that historically lived in Nebraska and northern Kansas but today are based in Oklahoma. [2] They are the federally recognized Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, who are headquartered in Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Phelps Memorial Health Center Critical access hospital Imperial: Chase County Community Hospital Critical access hospital Kearney: Good Samaritan Hospital General acute hospital CHI Health (175 beds, founded in 1924) [19] Kearney Kearney Regional Medical Center: General acute hospital Bryan Health (93 beds, founded in 2014) Kimball: Kimball ...
The Pawnee Agency Office and Superintendent's House are two of several buildings located in the 29-acre Boarding School Historic District in Pawnee, Oklahoma. Both were awarded National Historic Place status in 1973. The surrounding district was awarded National Historic Place status in 2000.
In 1995 Bureau of Indian Affairs indicated that were 1,618.7 acres (6.551 km 2) ... health clinic, community health representatives, a senior citizen center, ...
The Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 14RP1, [3] is an archaeological site and museum located near the city of Republic in the state of Kansas in the Midwestern United States. [4] It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places under the name Pawnee Indian Village Site. [5]
Pawnee: 3,240 1,791 Pawnee: Noble ... Former Indian reservations in Oklahoma; Notes References. This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 20:58 ...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is an operating division (OPDIV) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). IHS is responsible for providing direct medical and public health services to members of federally recognized Native American Tribes and Alaska Native people .