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Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is one of two Federally recognized tribes for the Iowa people. The other is the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. Traditionally Iowas spoke the Chiwere language, part of the Souian language family. Their own name for their tribe is Bahkhoje, meaning, "grey snow," a term inspired by the tribe's traditional winter lodges covered with snow, stained grey from hearth fires.〔May, John D. (Iowa. ) ''Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture.'' 2009 (24 Feb 2009)〕 Since 1985, the tribe has held an annual powwow. It takes place in mid-June four miles south of Perkins, Oklahoma, on Highway 177.〔(21st Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Pow-Wow. ) ''Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.'' 2006 (retrieved 24 Feb 2009)〕 ==Government== The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is headquartered in Perkins, Oklahoma, and their tribal jurisdictional area is in Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, and Payne counties, Oklahoma. Of the 800 enrolled tribal members, over 490 live within the state of Oklahoma.〔 Janice Kurak is the current tribal chairperson.〔("Oklahoma's Tribal Nations." ) ''Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission.'' 2010 (retrieved 10 April 2010)〕 She replaced Christie Modlin, the youngest person to ever have held this position.〔(Judging Committee. ) ''Great Women of Gaming.'' 2009 (retrieved 24 Feb 2009)〕
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