Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska

IHS Holton Field Office

IHS Holton Field Office

February 5, 2026 -

by Iowa Tribe

IHS Holton Field Office has a number of services of available to Native American homeowners such as on-site septic tank drainfield, connection to community sewer systems, drilled water wells and connection to community water supply systems. If you meet the eligibility requirements, IHS may be able to assist you with these projects. Please contact Patrick Fox, Field Engineer at the IHS Holton Field Office at 785-364-4164 or patrick.fox@ihs.gov.

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History
In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act created our territories, drawing a line across the Iowa Reservation, which made us the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.
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Government
The tribe is governed by two bodies, The General Council and The Executive Comittee, organized under a constitution and bylaws first approved in 1937
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Learn about the Boys and Girls Club, the Eye Care Program, United Tribes, White Cloud Health Center, and more
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Opportunities
View employment and other opportunities with the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska and affiliated enterprises.
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