
Kansas Delaware Tribe Reclaims Historic Chapel
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The Kansas Delaware Tribe celebrates a significant milestone as the United Methodist Church returns Grinter Chapel Methodist Church and its cemetery, along with a $300,000 donation for repairs. This historic site, built by indigenous people in 1868, serves as a permanent home base for the tribe, now recognized as a land-based entity. The ceremony, led by Bishop David Wilson, the first Native American bishop in the United Methodist Church, will include a Native American spring prayer and a traditional stomp dance. The tribe plans to complete initial renovations by early June, setting the stage for their annual meeting at the restored chapel.
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