- The Iowa, also
known as
Ioway, and the Bah-Kho-Je or Báxoje (English: grey snow; Chiwere: Báxoje ich'é), are a
Native American Siouan people. Today, they...
- the
original (PDF) on
January 1, 2024.
Ioway-Otoe-Missouria
Language Website Ioway-Otoe Verb
Composition Ioway Cultural Institute :
Language Iowa-Otoe-Missouri...
- and south.
These became distinct tribes, the Otoe, the Missouria, and the
Ioway. The Otoe
settled in the
lower Nemaha River valley. They
adopted the horse...
- the
tribe operates Casino White Cloud on the reservation. The Iowa (or
Ioway or Báxoje,
their endonym)
Tribe originated in the
Great Lakes region. They...
-
Mahaska (archaic
Ioway Maxúshga
pronounced [mõxuʃꜜkɐ];
contemporary Maxúhga), or
White Cloud, (c. 1784–1834) was a
chief of the
Native American Iowa tribe...
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Ioway Cr**** is a 41.5-mile-long (66.8 km)
tributary of the
South Skunk River in
central Iowa in the
United States. It
flows into the
South Skunk in the...
- The
vowels and
consonants of
Ocooch and
their order are
correct for the
Ioway language, a
Siouan language. The Ho Chunk, a
related Native American tribe...
- The Hero
Twins (or God Boys) are
recurring characters from the
mythologies of the
indigenous peoples of the Americas. The
specifics of each myth vary from...
-
December 8, 2015. (2009)
Kansas Historical Society,
Ioway-Otoe-Missouria
Language Project,
English to
Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Dictionary, "Dictionary N-O (English...
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Retrieved 21
October 2024. "Colors and Directions". Baxoje, the
Ioway Nation.
Ioway Cultural Institute.
Retrieved 21
October 2024. "Sacred Colors". Northern...