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1862: Homestead Act allowed white settlers to move into Kansas and Nebraska  
1862: Homestead Act allowed white settlers to move into Kansas and Nebraska  


1873: Removed to [[Indians of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]  
1873: Removed to [[Indians of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] given land in northeast Oklahoma


=== Agencies  ===
=== Agencies  ===


The Kansa Tribe'''in Kansas''' was under the jurisdiction of the [[Fort Leavenworth Indian Agency (Kansas)|Fort Leavenworth Agency]],1824-47; [[Osage River Indian Agency (Kansas)|Osage River Agency]], 1847-51; [[Potawatomi Indian Agency (Kansas)|Potawatomi Agency]] 1851-55 and the [[Kansas Indian Agency (Kansas)|Kansas Agency]], 1855-76. While in Kansas they were under the [[Central Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Central Superintendency]].  
The Kansa Tribe '''in Kansas''' was under the jurisdiction of the [[Fort Leavenworth Indian Agency (Kansas)|Fort Leavenworth Agency]],1824-47; [[Osage River Indian Agency (Kansas)|Osage River Agency]], 1847-51; [[Potawatomi Indian Agency (Kansas)|Potawatomi Agency]] 1851-55 and the [[Kansas Indian Agency (Kansas)|Kansas Agency]], 1855-76. While in Kansas they were under the [[Central Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Central Superintendency]].  


The tribe '''in Oklahoma''' was under the jurisdiction of the [[Neosho Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Neosho Agency]] 1874; and the [[Osage Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Osage Agency]] 1874-80.  
The tribe '''in Oklahoma''' was under the jurisdiction of the [[Neosho Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Neosho Agency]] 1874; and the [[Osage Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Osage Agency]] 1874-80.  
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