The Pawnee Indian Museum
NAARS has interest in attending a tour of the following Museum's listed on the Kansas State Historical Society web pages. We will use camera's digital records and EMF during the tours if allowed and present any findings to the KSHS in an effort to collect evidence and possible investigations for anomalies in the future. For tourism and questions please visit their website, we would like to thank KSHS for providing this information to us.
The Kaw Mission
The Kaw Mission is more than just a museum that tells the story of the building that was home and school to thirty Kaw boys from 1851–1854 – it is a tribute to the Kaw (or Kansa) Indians, who gave our state its name. The Kaw lived in the Neosho Valley for less than thirty years when, despite an impassioned plea by Chief Allegawaho, pictured at left, the U.S. government removed the Kaw to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Learn more about Chief Allegawaho, the Kaw Indians, others who lived in the area, and their stories when you visit the Kaw Mission.