The Kaw Nation Today

  • 2892 tribal members in 48 states
  • Self-governing since 1990
  • Economic impact in 2006 - $446,00,000
  • One of the largest Kay County employers
  • Less than 1,400 acres of land in Oklahoma and Kansas - all but 135 acres had to be purchased

  Economic plans

  • Wind Energy
  • Water Treatment
  • Eco-tourism
  • Assisted Living Center

  Our Future Commitment

  • Economic Expansion
  • New Social and Educational Programs
  • Leadership Role in Area Communities
  • Preservation of Cultural Heritage

The Honorable Guy Munroe
The Honorable Guy Munroe
Kaw Nation Chairman/CEO

Welcome to the official site of the Kaw Nation

 

NOTICE! Community Meeting

The Kaw Nation invites all tribal members and interested parties to attend an
open meeting to discuss the FY2008 ICDBG funding availability.
6:00 p.m. Thursday, May 15, 2008
Kaw Nation Museum 698 Grandview, Kaw City, OK
For further information contact:
Wayne Mitchell (580) 269-2552 ext. 219 Or Traci Townsend ext. 214


 
Executive Council Members
Back Row (L/R): Guyetta Monroe-Martin (Member),
Marilyn Mehojah York (Member),
Mary Pat Branch (Member), Gay Munsell (Secretary)
Front Row (L/R): Guy Munroe (Chairman/CEO),
Luther Pepper (Member), Roy Lee Ball (Vice Chairman)

Although known as the Kaw Nation, we are the proud Kanza people.

We are a nation with a long history and a rich cultural fabric. We have a language all our own and we observe traditional customs that have been passed down through the ages.

 

We invite you to browse through these pages and learn more about our Kanza culture.
 

Kaw Nation Headquarters - Kaw City, Oklahoma

Kaw Nation Headquarters - Kaw City, Oklahoma