GC45V36 Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #248 - Kanza
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 02/11/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 04.353 W105° 07.868 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  No Significant hike  No Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Available during winter  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribes series.
Kanza

From a period extending far back into the past -- far back of any written record -- the Kanza claimed, as a nation, the region that they ceded to the United States by the treaty of June, 1825.

From the time that Father Marquette inscribed the name of the "Kanza" nation on his map of 1673, a half century elapses before the name again appears; when special mention of the "Canzas" is made by Etienne Venyard, Sieur de Bourgmont, commander at Fort Orleans, who passed directly through Kansas from east to west, and north of the Kansas River in 1724, on his expedition to the Padoucas, in the West. He was accompanied by delegations from several Eastern tribes, consisting of their principal chiefs and warriors. Conspicuous among these was the "Kanza" delegation -- the general rendezvous for the other tribes being at the Kanza village on the Missouri. The hospitality of the tribe, and their generous treatment of their visitors, is especially noted by Monsieur de Bourgmont in his journal.

The Kanza were driven from their settlements on the Missouri by the inroads of the Iowas and Sacs, who, by reason of their intercourse with the traders of the Mississippi Valley, were tolerably well supplied with firearms. The exact time at which this occurred is not known, but it was probably thirty years before the visit of Capt. Lewis, as the Osages were driven from the Missouri by the Sacs, and forced farther south, onto the Osage, about that time.

Today, the Kaw Nation of Kanza people is headquartered in Kaw City, Oklahoma. The tribe has more than 3,000 members located in 48 states. Of those, more than 2,500 are enrolled members of the Kaw Nation in northern Oklahoma. Their present constitution was adopted by the Kaw National Council on August 14, 1990. During the long period of time that their lands were taken away, usage of their  language began to taper off dramatically. This trend continued on into the twentieth century, until only a handful of the Kanza Indians could speak the language fluently by the 1970s. Today, the tribe is working hard to preserve and revive their language.
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8 Logs: Found it 8  

Found it 05/04/2019 By russcarver
Looks to be in good shape! I would call this small, not micro.

Found it 01/23/2019 By Moose1
Tftc!

Found it 01/13/2019 By Memfis Mafia
Backlogged but still a smiley. Evrything in great shape.

Found it 06/23/2018 By Sqweeter
That is a huge container for this spot, but all is well though. TFTH SL

Found it 06/23/2018 By leolund
One more for me today.TFTC

Found it 05/21/2018 By DanndyDan
A little busy but not too bad. TFTH

Found it 04/02/2018 By C1TYG1RL
Out with CharlieRona on a very windy afternoon picking up a few caches in the area. Caches are all in good condition! Signed log as CR+CG. TFTC

Found it 04/02/2018 By CharlieRona
Out with C1tyG1rl picking up a few caches in Mondo country. Very windy day so we gave up after a handful but managed to get the next Planetary Pursuit souvenir anyway. Signed log as CR+CG. TFTC