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  1. Quapaw Nation | Official Website

    Quapaw Nation – preserving culture, serving community, and supporting growth with programs, services, and opportunities for all members.

  2. Culture | Quapaw Tribe, OK - Official Website

    Find here the calendar for events and activities organized by the Quapaw Nation. It provides a schedule of upcoming events, such as community meetings, cultural celebrations, and educational programs.

  3. Quapaw Nation Tribal Name Origin and History

    Discover the origins and history of the Quapaw Nation's tribal name. Learn about the Dhegiha language family, the meaning of "downstream people," and the historical movements of the Quapaw people. …

  4. Overview of Quapaw History | Quapaw Tribe, OK - Official Website

    Explore the detailed history and culture of the Quapaw Nation through five comprehensive documents. These documents cover significant events from 1686 to 1956, including treaties, relocations, and …

  5. Departments | Quapaw Tribe, OK - Official Website

    The Quapaw Nation Enrollment Department manages new member enrollment, updates to Tribal member records, and the issuance of photo ID and CDIB cards. Open Monday through Friday, we …

  6. Quapaw Tribal Museum | Quapaw Nation

    The Quapaw Tribal Museum, open to the public, preserves and showcases artifacts and traditions of the Quapaw people. Visitors can learn about Quapaw history and participate in cultural activities.

  7. Social Services | Quapaw Tribe, OK - Official Website

    Attention: Please review the guidelines carefully; changes have been made. All applications must be hand delivered, emailed, or mailed in. Thank you. Patti Rice Social Services Director New …

  8. Government | Quapaw Tribe, OK - Official Website

    The Quapaw Nation offers comprehensive health benefits for enrolled members, including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy programs. Find eligibility info, enrollment forms, and provider resources.

  9. late ed is the subject of much debate. Some archeologists in Arkansas have even termed the phrase “Quapaw Paradox” to describe the difficulty in pinpointing the timing of Quapaw arrival into hat is now …

  10. You must be an enrolled Quapaw Nation Tribal member over the age of eighteen (18) in order to submit a written FOIR. You must submit your written FOIR request by mail, email, or in-person to the …