- The
Missouria or
Missouri (in
their own language, Niúachi, also
spelled Niutachi) are a
Native American tribe that
originated in the
Great Lakes region...
- The Otoe–
Missouria Tribe of
Indians is a
federally recognized tribe,
located in Oklahoma. The
tribe is made up of Otoe and
Missouria peoples.
Their language...
- of the
Siouan family and
closely related to that of the
related Iowa,
Missouria, and Ho-Chunk tribes. Historically, the Otoe
tribe lived as a semi-nomadic...
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Chiwere (also
called Iowa-Otoe-
Missouria or Báxoje-Jíwere-Nyútʼach) is a
Siouan language originally spoken by the
Missouria, Otoe, and Iowa peoples, who...
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mounds before declining in the 14th century. The
Indigenous Osage and
Missouria nations inhabited the area when
European people arrived in the 17th century...
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people of the
Midwestern United States. Otoe may also
refer to: Otoe-
Missouria Tribe of Indians, a
federally recognized tribe in
Oklahoma Otoe language...
- in the
winter and
early spring.
Indigenous peoples,
including Omaha,
Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and
various branches of the
Lakota (Sioux) tribes...
- a
decline from 293 at the 2000 census. The
headquarters of the Otoe-
Missouria Tribe of
Indians is
located in Red Rock. In 1886, the Atchison, Topeka...
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Tribe of
Oklahoma and the Iowa
Tribe of
Kansas and Nebraska. The Iowa,
Missouria, and Otoe
tribes were all once part of the Ho-Chunk people, and they are...
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speaker of the Otoe-
Missouria dialect of
Chiwere (Baxoje-Jiwere-Nyut'achi), a
Native American language. He was a
member of the Otoe-
Missouria Tribe of Indians...