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Otoe

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The Otoe 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 related Iowa, Missouria, and Ho-Chunk tribes. Wikipedia
Languages spoken: English Language and Chiwere language
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Historically, the Otoe tribe lived as a semi-nomadic people on the Central Plains along the bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri.
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The Otoe-Missouria Tribe · Who We Are · Government · Tribal Council · Constitution · Meetings · Minutes & Resolutions · Boards & Commissions.
This web site contains information about County programs, services, departments and offices, as well as helpful information on commonly asked questions. We ...
The Otoe-Missourias were predominately hunter-gatherers. They did grow and harvest corn, beans and squash, but this mostly subsistence farming was intended to ...
The Otoe-Missouria first ceded land to the United States in 1830. Additional cessions followed in 1833, 1836, and 1854. In 1854 they received a reservation ...
Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe located in Oklahoma. The tribe is made up of Otoe and Missouria Indians.
Otoe from history.nebraska.gov
Originally two distinct peoples, the Otoe (also spelled Oto) and Missouria tribes fused in the late 1700s into one group, though the Missouria maintained some ...
Tribe Full Name. Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma. Choose "Tribe" if it is a federally recognized tribe, or "Affiliate" if it is an affiliate of ...
The Otoe Reservation was a twenty-four square-mile section straddling the Kansas-Nebraska state line. The majority of the reservation sat in modern-day ...