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Kaw Nation land loss in Kansas and Oklahoma

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Justin Lane:

As far as reservations, and continually decreasing the size of reservations to nothing. I think that for the Kaw Nation, it has been taken to even more of an extreme, because once the Kaws were moved to Oklahoma, and their land was—the reservation was divided up into allotments—a lot of the tribe lived in a town that was in the way of the government building a lake. So even that land got taken away and we're forced in the late [19]60s, early [19]70s to move again.

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