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Kaw Nation plans year of cultural events
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2003 The Kaw Nation of Oklahoma kicked off the 12th annual Kaw Councils on Thursday. The Kaw Councils brings together the Kaw Nation with its historic relatives: the Osage, Ponca, Omaha and Quapaw. This year's events focus on language retention and cultural preservation. The Kaw homelands are in northeast Kansas. Get the Story:
Kaw Nation attempts to save language from extinction (The Topeka Capital Journal 2/6)
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