Scouting in Kansas
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Template:Portalpar Scouting in Kansas has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
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Early history (1910-1950)
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Recent history (1950-1990)
In 1958 the National Order of the Arrow Conference was held at the University of Kansas.
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Scouting in Kansas today
There are seven Boy Scouts of America local councils in Kansas.
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Coronado Area Council
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Heart of America Council
- Big Muddy District
- Blue Elk District
- Kaw District
- Lone Bear District
- North Star District
- Northern Tier District
- Pelathe District
- Pioneer Trails District
- Red-Tailed Hawk District
- Thunderbird District
- Trailhead District
- Trails West District
- Twin Rivers District
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Jayhawk Area Council
- Highland District
- Oregon Trail District
- Shawnee District
- Sojadi District
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Ozark Trails Council
- Blazing Trails District
- Frontier District
- Mo-Kan District
- Nih-Ka-Ga-Hah District
- Osage Hills District
- Pathfinder District
- River Trails District
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Pony Express Council
- Crossed Arrows District
- Kansa District
- Ma-Has-Kah District
- Otoe District
- Robidoux District
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Quivira Council
- Cheyenne District
- High Plains District
- Lakota District
- Mohawk District
- Osage Nation District
- Santa Fe Trail District
- South Winds District
- White Buffalo District
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Santa Fe Trail Council
- Buffalo Range District
- Cimarron District
- High Plains District
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