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Kansa Kansa
Kansa , people whose language belongs to the Siouan branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock (see Native American languages ), also known as the Kansas or Kaw. Closely related to the Osage , from whom they separated probably not long before white settlers met them, they shared the typical... Read more
Fourth Financial Corp Fourth Financial Corp
Fourth Financial Corporation 100 N. BroadwayWichita, Kansas 67202U.S.A.(316) 261-4444Fax: (316) 261-2195 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1968Employees: 3,500Total Assets: $7.65 billionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 6021 National Commercial Banks; 6712 Bank HoldingCompanies; 6311 Life Insurance; 6321... Read more
Yellow Corp Yellow Corp
Yellow Corporation 10990 Roe AvenueOverland Park, Kansas 66211U.S.A.Telephone: (913) 696-6100Fax: (913) 696-6116Web site: http://www.yellowcorp.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1993Employees: 32,900Sales: $3.59 billion (2000)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQTicker Symbol: YELLNAIC: 48851 Freight... Read more
Kansas Kansas
Kansas , midwestern state occupying the center of the coterminous United States. It is bordered by Missouri (E), Oklahoma (S), Colorado (W), and Nebraska (N). Facts and Figures Area, 82,264 sq mi (213,064 sq km). Pop. (2000) 2,688,418, an 8.5% increase since the 1990 census. Capital, Topeka. ... Read more
Puddle of Mudd Puddle of Mudd
Puddle of Mudd Rock group The history of Puddle of Mudd's rise to popularity could provide the definition of being in the right place at the right time and with the right talent. Their major label debut album, Come Clean, sold more than 100,000 copies in its first week of... Read more
University of Kansas University of Kansas
University of Kansas main campus at Lawrence; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1864, opened 1866 with aid from the philanthropist Amos A. Lawrence. Its schools of medicine and allied health professions are at Kansas City. The university's library collections and the Dyche Museum of Natural... Read more
Robert Russell Bennett Robert Russell Bennett
Robert Russell Bennett Robert Russell Bennett (1894-1981) was an arranger, composer, and conductor who orchestrated the scores of more than three hundred Broadway musicals over a period spanning four decades Bennett was born into a musical family. His father, George Robert Bennett, played... Read more
Lynette Woodard Lynette Woodard
Lynette Woodard1959— Basketball player Lynette Woodard is an American basketball player who won a gold medal with the U.S. Olympic team in 1984 and became the first woman to play with the world-renowned Harlem Globetrotters. A high school and college star in Kansas during the 1970s and early... Read more
Potawatomi Potawatomi
Potawatomi , Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages ). They are closely related to the Ojibwa and Ottawa; their traditions state that all three were originally one people. The Potawatomi are... Read more
Indian Territory Indian Territory
Indian Territory in U.S. history, name applied to the country set aside for Native Americans by the Indian Intercourse Act (1834). In the 1820s, the federal government began moving the Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw) of the Southeast to lands W of the... Read more

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