The country’s largest tribal national park has been authorized and is now in the early stages of development. The Ioway Tribal National park will sit on 564 acres along the Missouri River on the border of Nebraska and Kansas.
The Traveler’s Lynn Riddick spoke with a tribe member who is on the front lines in the development of the park. He shared his thoughts about the park, how it will help the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska… and the history it will honor.
:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
:12 Episode introduction with Kurt Repanshek
:56 The Offering - Bill Mize - The Sounds of the Great Smoky Mountains
1:32 Potrero Group promotion
2:02 Friends of Acadia promotion
2:29 North Cascades Institute promotion
2:48 Wild Tribute promotion
3:19 Lynn Riddick discusses the Ioway Tribal National Park with Lance Foster, a member of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
14:49 Wabanaki - Nature’s Symphony - The Sounds of Acadia
15:04 National Parks Traveler promotion
15:18 Western National Parks Association promotion
15:42 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
16:05 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
16:37 Washington’s National Park Fund promotion
17:16 Lynn Riddick's discussion with Lance Foster continues
46:48 The Horsemen - Randy Petersen - The Spirit of South Dakota
47:08 Episode Closing
47:36 Orange Tree Productions promotion
48:11 Splitbeard Productions
48:23 National Parks Traveler footer
- By Kurt Repanshek - February 2nd, 2021 9:59am







