Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Sherry Franklin Robbins has extensive experience in social services and healthcare, currently serving as a Caseworker Specialist at the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma since April 2008, where responsibilities include casework, court appearances, home visits, and client transportation. Prior to this role, Sherry was the Social Services Director for the Sac and Fox Tribe of Oklahoma from April 1985 to March 2006, overseeing multiple programs including Family Violence and Indian Child Welfare. Sherry's earlier career includes positions as a Certified Nursing Assistant at Cushing Regional Hospital, a Student Trainee at Oklahoma State University, and payroll clerk roles at Shawnee Construction Company and CTSA. Educational background includes coursework in nursing at St. Gregory's College and Haskell Indian Junior College, along with a high school diploma from Stroud High School.
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Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is the center of a Sovereign Nation with inherent powers of self-government recognized as such by treaties and legislation located in Perkins, OK. In the Iowa language, we call ourselves Baxoje (Bah Kho-je), meaning “People of the Grey Snow”. The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is complete with its own constitution and bylaws. There are many aspects of the Tribal Government, all necessary to ensure the best for our tribal community and members. As of today, they have over 800 members enrolled within the tribe and a jurisdictional area covering all or parts of Payne, Oklahoma, Lincoln, and Logan counties.