LAWRENCE, Kan. (WIBW) - The Sacred Red Rock, which played a large part in the spirituality of the Kaw Nation, has now been returned to its rightful stewards after it was taken from its ancestral lands ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Crowds gathered in Lawrence to celebrate the relocation of a sacred prayer artifact back to its native tribe land. The “Sacred Red Rock” has been at Lawrence’s Robinson Park since ...
Kaw Nation Tribal vice-chair Jim Pepper Henry speaks during a ceremony in Watson Park to mark the return of the red prayer rock, Iⁿ’zhúje’waxóbe, from the City of Lawrence to the Kaw Nation on Tuesday ...
Sydney Pursel (far right) gives a presentation about the work done by the Sacred Red Rock Project in relocating a rock sacred to the Kaw people back to Kaw land. She and the project are asking the ...
On Wednesday a boulder sacred to the Kaw Nation will return to the tribe, 94 years after the city of Lawrence moved it. The city had taken the boulder from its original location at the confluence of ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. (KSNT) – Crowds gathered in Lawrence to celebrate the relocation of a sacred prayer artifact back to its native tribe land. The Sacred Red Rock has been at Lawrence’s Robinson Park ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kaw Nation was returned a piece of its ancestral home during a rematriation ceremony in NOTO Thursday afternoon. Kim Jenkins, chairwoman of the Kaw Nation, says it’s nice to ...
The Shawnee Tribe says the state of Kansas should give up ownership of the historic Native American boarding school in Fairway. But this week, the Kaw Nation made an argument that they — as the ...
This view of the Shawnee Indian Mission, looking southeast, shows the historic buildings on the south side of 53rd Street in Fairway. Tammy Ljungblad [email protected] The Kaw Nation announced ...
LAWRENCE, Kansas — The huge red boulder standing bolt upright in a downtown park doesn't belong here. And after almost a century, the Kaw tribe is reclaiming the rock that, for generation after ...
LAWRENCE — Kaw Nation Tribal Council vice chair Jim Pepper Henry first laid eyes about 30 years ago on a distinct red rock sacred to the tribe that was seized nearly 100 years ago by Lawrence ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LAWRENCE, Kan. — Crowds gathered in Lawrence ...