Wea, Native Americans, one of six Tribes of the Miami Nation
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The WEA’s Conference this year will include a day in partnership with NIACE exploring the value of adult learning to society; the day is intended for learners and adult education leaders and policymakers as well as WEA members.
The WEA’s annual review for the last academic year provides a cross-section of our work in different subject areas across England and Scotland, using a range of illustrated case studies of learners and projects.
A survey of recent WEA learners found that they enjoyed their courses greatly, with many mentioning benefits to their social confidence and health in addition to increased enthusiasm for the course subject.
Wea is financially one of the strongest communities in Miami County.
They had a comfortable and commodious home on their farm near Wea that was always open to all people of all creeds, and in the early history of this county was the stopping place of travelers from far and near.
Wea was on a Star Mail Route, the mail being carried from Kansas City to Fort Scott and later from Kansas City to Louisburg.