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James Pepper Henry

James Pepper Henry on coming home to Kansas

James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation, discusses coming home to Kansas and the challenges and pain therein.

James Pepper Henry on Kaw Nation population loss

James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation, talks about the extreme population loss experienced by the Kaw Nation due to settler incursion and removal. And also discusses how Kanza people are…

James Pepper Henry on how Kaw Nation came to own land in Kansas again

James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation, discusses how the Kaw Nation came to own land in Kansas again, Allegawaho Park. He further comments on the parallels between historical and present-…

James Pepper Henry talks about Kaw language

James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation, talks about Kaw language. He discusses fluent speakers in his family, the harm of boarding school, the work of scholars to record the language and…

James Pepper Henry discusses the term “First Americans”

James Pepper Henry, in his capacity as Executive Director of the First Americans Museum, discusses the choice to use the term “First Americans.”

James Pepper Henry explains "people acknowledgements"

James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation, discusses why land acknowledgements should be "people acknowledgements."





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