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Second Harvest Community Food Bank
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Amenities: Stay With the Ioway
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Home
About Us
Treaties
Get Connected
Communications
Government
Elections
Leadership Overview
Enrollment
Fish and Wildlife
Gaming Commission
Police Department
Road Maintenance
Tribal Court
Vehicle Registration
Culture
Báxoje Fall Encampment and Powwow
Báxoje Ic^e – Ioway Language
Climate Resilience
Iowa and Sac & Fox Mission Museum
Programs and Services
Boys and Girls Club
Cemeteries and Burial Assistance
Charitable Contributions
Cine Akidąwe
Cina Akidąwe – Social Services
Childcare Assistance
PEACE Program
Education
Imagination Library
Johnson O’Malley Program
Lynn Roubidoux Scholarship
Higher Education Program
Adult Education Program
Outside Opportunities
Eye Care Program
Generator Loan
Housing Authority
Senior Citizens Program
Community Food Programs
United Tribes
Second Harvest Community Food Bank
White Cloud Health Center
Community Health Representative
Enterprises
Casino White Cloud
Amenities: Stay With the Ioway
Grandview Oil
Ioway Bee Farm
Ioway Farms
Nuweh
Grey Snow Sanitation
Grey Snow Management Solutions, LLC
Foreign Trade Zone
Rutana Tires
News & Events
News
ITKN Hazard Mitigation Plan
Press Archives
Calendar
Career Opportunities
Job Openings
Internships
Other Opportunities with the Tribe
Board Member Requests
Outside Opportunities
Member’s Area
Government
Freedom of Information Policy
Iowa tribe of kansas and nebraska
Newsletters (Worage)
2025
May 1, 2025
2021-2022
Behu (Spring) 2022
Banyi (Winter) 2021/2022
Nato Xwanye (Autumn) 2021
2019
ITKN Newsletter - 2019 Second Edition
2018
ITKN Newsletter - 2018 Second Edition
2017
ITKN Newsletter - 2017 First Edition
ITKN Newsletter - 2017 Second Edition
2016
ITKN Newsletter - 2016 First Edition
ITKN Newsletter - 2016 Second Edition
2015
ITKN Newsletter - 2015 Second Edition
2014
ITKN Newsletter - 2014 First Edition
ITKN Newsletter - 2014 Second Edition
2013
ITKN Newsletter - 2013 First Edition
ITKN Newsletter - 2013 Second Edition
2012
ITKN Newsletter - 2012 First Edition
ITKN Newsletter - 2012 Second Edition
1989
ITKN Newsletter - January 1989
1988
ITKN Newsletter - September 1988
ITKN Newsletter - May 1988
ITKN Newsletter - January 1988
1987
ITKN Newsletter - September 1987
ITKN Newsletter - May 1987
ITKN Newsletter - January 1987
1985
ITKN Newsletter - December 1985
ITKN Newsletter - September 1985
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ITKN Newsletter - January 1985
1984
ITKN Newsletter - September 1984
1981
ITKN Newsletter - September 1981
1980
ITKN Newsletter - August 1980
History
In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act created our territories, drawing a line across the Iowa Reservation, which made us the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.
Government
The tribe is governed by two bodies, The General Council and The Executive Comittee. Organized under a constitution and bylaws approved in 1937.
Services & Programs
The Iowa Tribe has 14 Services & Programs. Including Education, Assitance, Senior Citizen Program, Health, etc.
Organizations
The Iowa Tribe has two organizations: The Iowa Tribe Housing Authority and United Tribes.
News & Events
Official Calendar and News
Job Openings
List of current job openings at the Tribe of Iowa.