A sacred boulder stolen by Kansas settlers was finally returned to the Kaw Tribe

James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation Tribal Council, stands by Íⁿ’zhúje’waxóbe after … This is a win for everyone in Indian Country and the Indigenous communities globally,” said Dias.James Pepper Henry, vice-chair of the Kaw Nation Tribal Council, stands by Íⁿ’zhúje’waxóbe after … This is a win for everyone in Indian Country and the Indigenous communities globally,” said Dias.