Kansa Tribe
Decutar County Kansas makes way to the claim the in 1878.
Originally, the Kickapoo, a tribe of Native Americans, lived in areas of Michigan and Ohio. They ceded their lands and were placed in reservation in Kansas and Oklahoma by the American government.
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The US got Nebraska during the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854.
Kansas was named after the native American tribe Kansas, people of the Southeast Wind. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/siouan/kansahist.htm They were native to the territory originally but were moved to Oklahoma.
Native American land is owned by the federal government. Native American land is seen as its own "territory" or "state", and they are not subject to state laws. The State of Kansas has no jurisdiction over Indian land with-in their state. All Native Reservations fall under the direct jurisdiction of the United States.
Arkansas and Kansas the name "Kansas" is a Siouan Indian word. It's from the tribal name Kansa, which means "south wind people." shares the same french and native American origin as Arkansas. Look up both origin of their names.
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The Kansas City "Chiefs"
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Kansas plant life includes the native wildflowers, forbs, grasses, tress, shrubs. vines, ferns, and mosses. A favorite of Kansas plant life is the American Columbine, which is a native flower.
The Kansas City "Chiefs"
Sioux.
1862, American English, first heard from a Kansas Native American, used as a greeting.
Decutar County Kansas makes way to the claim the in 1878.
Wyoming comes from the Delaware Indian word, meaning "mountains and valleys alternating"; the same as the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania Kansas is named for the nomadic tribe that lived in that area; the Kaw or Kanza people (People of the south wind).