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  2. Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The other Kickapoo tribes in the United States are the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas and the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. The Tribu Kikapú are a distinct subgroup of the Oklahoma Kickapoo and reside on a hacienda near Múzquiz Coahuila , Mexico; they also have a small band located in the Mexican states of Sonora and Durango .

  3. Kansas Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Decisions of the Court of Appeals are filed weekly, usually on Friday mornings. [2] There is no right to an appeal from the judgments of the Court of Appeals. Parties who lose their appeal in the Court of Appeals may petition the Kansas Supreme Court to review the decision, but the justices are not required to do so. [1]

  4. Kickapoo Tribal Center, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kickapoo Tribal Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in Brown County, Kansas, United States, on the Kickapoo Indian Reservation. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population was 177, [ 2 ] making it the most populous location within the reservation.

  5. Kickapoo people - Wikipedia

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    Babe Shkit, Kickapoo chief and delegate from Indian Territory, c. 1900 The Kickapoo are an Algonquian-language people who likely migrated to or developed as a people in a large territory along the southern Wabash River in the area of modern Terre Haute, Indiana, where they were located at the time of first contact with Europeans in the 1600s.

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  7. Appeals court finds parental kidnapping law does not apply to ...

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    Nygaard filed appeals in tribal and federal courts, and the case wound its way through the legal system for nine years before making its way to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, which affirmed the ...

  8. Why haven’t KU, others returned hundreds of Native American ...

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    Despite a 1990 federal law, they still haven’t been returned to their Kansas tribes. The remains of at least 271 Native Americans were found in storage on the University of Kansas campus last ...

  9. Kansas Act of 1940 - Wikipedia

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    All four tribes within Kansas now hear both civil and criminal cases in their tribal court systems. All judges, prosecutors, and public defenders are members of state bar associations. [21] The jurisdictional gap which existed when the Kansas Act was passed no longer exists. In fact, now an overlap occurs.