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    OmahaPonca is a Siouan language spoken by the Omaha (Umoⁿhoⁿ) people of Nebraska and the Ponca (Paⁿka) people of Oklahoma and Nebraska. The two dialects...
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    Indigenous nations: the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma or the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. This nation comprised the modern-day Ponca, Omaha, Kaw, Osage, and...
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    spoken the Omaha-Ponca language, part of the Siouan language family. They share many common cultural norms and characteristics with the Omaha, Osage, Kaw...
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    The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska (Omaha-Ponca: Umoⁿhoⁿ) are a federally recognized Midwestern Native American tribe who reside on the Omaha Reservation in northeastern...
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    The Omaha Reservation (OmahaPonca: Umoⁿhoⁿ tóⁿde ukʰéthiⁿ) of the federally recognized Omaha tribe is located mostly in Thurston County, Nebraska, with...
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  • The Dhegihan languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa–Osage, OmahaPonca, and Quapaw. Their historical region included parts of the...
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    Raccoon (category Articles containing OmahaPonca-language text)
    Animals (Awesiinh)". Ojibwe.net. Retrieved October 24, 2024. "Omaha Ponca Dictionary Omaha". Parks, R. P.; Pratt, L. N. (2008). A Dictionary of Skiri Pawnee...
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    Nebraska (category Articles containing OmahaPonca-language text)
    in the winter and early spring. Indigenous peoples, including Omaha, Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and various branches of the Lakota (Sioux) tribes...
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    Arikara (section Language)
    century, the Arikara came under attack from the Omaha/Ponca and the Iowa near the end of the Omaha/Ponca migration to Nebraska. With peace established later...
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    American mink (category Articles containing OmahaPonca-language text)
    č̕aastumc Tseshaht: č̓aastimc Ojibwe: zhaangweshi Okanagan: c̓x̌licn OmahaPonca: íki skă Oneida: shotsya·káweˀ Potawatomi: wnepshkwé Salish: c̓xlicn̓...
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    Niobrara River (category Articles containing OmahaPonca-language text)
    The Niobrara River (/ˌnaɪ.əˈbrærə/; OmahaPonca: Ní Ubthátha khe, pronounced [nĩꜜ ubɫᶞaꜜɫᶞa kʰe], literally "water spread-out horizontal-the" or "The...
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    are a Native American people of the Midwestern United States. The Otoe language, Chiwere, is part of the Siouan family and closely related to that of the...
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    that became Omaha since the 17th century, including the Omaha and Ponca, Dhegihan-Siouan language people who had originated in the lower Ohio River valley...
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    Niobrara, Nebraska (category Articles containing OmahaPonca-language text)
    Niobrara (/ˌnaɪ.əˈbrærə/; Omaha: Ní Ubthátha Tʰáⁿwaⁿgthaⁿ [nĩꜜ ubɫᶞaꜜɫᶞa tʰãꜜwãŋɡɫᶞã], meaning "water spread-out village") is a village in Knox County...
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    Oklahoma. It is similar to the other Dhegihan languages: Kansa, Omaha, Osage and Ponca. The Quapaw language is well-documented in field notes and publications...
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  • 2004 OmahaPonca language, a Siouan language Poncan Theatre, a theatre in Ponca City Poncha (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Ponca All...
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  • Dhegiha Siouan language, a broader category containing other languages such as Quapaw, Omaha, Ponca and Osage. This group of languages falls under Mississippi...
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    reservations, including a half-breed tract. Today six tribes, (Omaha, Winnebago, Ponca, Iowa, Santee Sioux, Sac and Fox), have reservations in Nebraska...
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    The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is one of two federally recognized tribes of the Ponca people. The other is the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. As of...
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    Oglala (category Pages with Siouan languages IPA)
    Oglala (pronounced [oɡəˈlala], meaning "to scatter one's own" in Lakota language) are one of the seven subtribes of the Lakota people who, along with the...
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    Cheyenne (section Language)
    Territory they fought with the Lakota, Dakota, Pawnee, Ponca, Kaw, Iowa, Ho-Chunk, and Omaha (Onéhao'o). The Pawnee captured the Cheyenne's Sacred Arrows...
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    Iowa people (category Pages with Siouan languages IPA)
    of the other Siouan-speaking tribes of the Great Plains, such as the Omaha, Ponca and Osage. They were a semi-nomadic people who had adopted horses for...
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  • The Missouria or Missouri (in their own language, Niúachi, also spelled Niutachi) are a Native American tribe that originated in the Great Lakes region...
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    Meskwaki (category Articles containing Meskwaki-language text)
    have been closely linked to the Sauk people of the same language family. In the Meskwaki language, the Meskwaki call themselves Meshkwahkihaki, which means...
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    lower Ohio valley in the early 18th century. Translated, the word "Omaha" (OmahaPonca: Umoⁿhoⁿ) means "Dwellers on the Bluff". Usually, the word is translated...
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    Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (category Articles containing Lakota-language text)
    Rosebud Indian Reservation, also located in South Dakota. In 2006, the Omaha Nation in northeastern Nebraska started requiring payment of tribal license...
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    Arapaho (category Articles containing Arapaho-language text)
    (Hooxeihiinenno' – "wolf people"), Omaha (Howohoono'), Ho-chunk, Osage (Wosootiinen, Wosoo3iinen or Wosoosiinen), Ponca (same as Omaha: Howohoono'), and Kaw (Honoho')...
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    had firearms as well. The Siouan groups that became Quapaws, Osages, Omahas, Poncas and Kansas also appeared on the Plains about this time, driven west...
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    Sioux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and Hunkpapa with orders to escort them to the railroad for transport to Omaha, Nebraska. By the time it was over, 25 troopers and more than 150 Lakota...
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  • The Ponca Reservation of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is located in northeast Nebraska, with the seat of tribal government located in Niobrara, Knox County...
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