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Native American tribe
‹ The template Infobox ethnonym is being considered for merging. › The Missouria or Missouri (in their own language, Nutachi, also spelled Niutachi) are
Missouria
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
› 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
Otoe–Missouria Tribe of Indians
Otoe–Missouria_Tribe_of_Indians
Siouan language
Chiwere (also called Iowa–Otoe–Missouria or Báxoje-Jíwere-Nyútʼach) is a Siouan language originally spoken by the Missouria, Otoe, and Iowa peoples, who
Chiwere_language
Last Native speaker of Otoe-Missouria
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
Truman_Washington_Dailey
Native American people of the Midwestern United States
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
Otoe
French soldier and Illinois Country explorer
to the village of the Missouria Indians near where the small town of Miami is today. The French already knew some of the Missouria; they were a Siouan people
Claude_Charles_du_Tisné
U.S. state
mounds before declining in the 14th century. The Indigenous Osage and Missouria nations inhabited the area when European people arrived in the 17th century
Missouri
American temperance worker, writer (1838–1910)
for both these measures being sent by Stokes through the post office. Missouria (often written, "Missouri") Horton Stokes was born in Gordon County, Georgia
Missouri_H._Stokes
American painter
Thinga-Ja-Bus-Ka ("Bushy Tail"), was an American painter from the Oto-Missouria Tribe. He was a member of the "Che" Buffalo Clan, and his paternal
Benjamin_Arkeketa
American novelist
Anna Lee Walters (born September 9, 1946) is a Pawnee/Otoe–Missouria author. Walters was born on September 9, 1946, in Pawnee, Oklahoma, to parents Juanita
Anna_Lee_Walters
French explorer (1679-1734)
Missouria, Osage, and Oto tribes on a visit to France. His Missouria wife was also part of the delegation. While in France, Bourgmont's Missouria wife
Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont
Étienne_de_Veniard,_Sieur_de_Bourgmont
U.S. state
in the winter and early spring. Indigenous peoples, including Omaha, Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and various branches of the Lakota (Sioux) tribes
Nebraska
are most closely related to the Chiwere peoples (the Iowa, Otoe, and Missouria), and more distantly to the Dhegiha (Quapaw, Kansa, Omaha, Ponca, and
Ho-Chunk_mythology
Indigenous peoples of the United States
Numerous tribes have entered financial services, including the Otoe-Missouria, Tunica-Biloxi, and the Rosebud Sioux. Because of the challenges involved
Native Americans in the United States
Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
Historic sovereign territory set aside for Native American nations, 1834–1907
of Oklahoma have their headquarters in Ponca City, Oklahoma. The Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, speak one of the Siouan languages and split away from
Indian_Territory
Otoe chief (d. 1837)
century. The Otoe are a Central Plains tribe, closely related to the Ioway, Missouria, Ho-Chunk, and Winnebago. The subchief was known as Shaumonekusse, Chonmonicase
Shaumonekusse
Native American tribe
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 were all
Iowa_people
City in Oklahoma, United States
(2009) Kansas Historical Society, Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language Project, English to Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Dictionary, "Dictionary P (English to Baxoje)"
Ponca_City,_Oklahoma
Native Americans/First Nations peoples of the Great Plains of North America
These include the Arikara, Hidatsa, Iowa, Kaw (or Kansa), Kitsai, Mandan, Missouria, Omaha, Osage, Otoe, Pawnee, Ponca, Quapaw, Wichita, and the Santee Dakota
Plains_Indians
Siouan language of US Midwest
related to other Chiwere Siouan dialects, including those of the Iowa, Missouria, and Otoe. "Winnebago", a name now used for the Ho-Chunk who were forcibly
Ho-Chunk_language
People of the United States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Americans
City in Oklahoma, United States
(2008) Kansas Historical Society, Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language Project, English to Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Dictionary, "Dictionary C (English to Baxoje)"
Cushing,_Oklahoma
Ethnic and cultural group in the United States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
African_Americans
United States historic place
Bruce McMillan summarized the history and significance of the site: [T]he Missouria occupied the Utz site on the Pinnacles until sometime after their initial
Gumbo Point Archeological Site
Gumbo_Point_Archeological_Site
Town in Oklahoma, United States
census, Red Rock had a population of 245. The headquarters of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians is located in Red Rock. In 1886, the Atchison, Topeka
Red_Rock,_Oklahoma
Americans of full or partial Palestinian descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Palestinian_Americans
Racial category
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
White Hispanic and Latino Americans
White_Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
American citizens of Italian descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Italian_Americans
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
delegation of Native American dignitaries Anna Lee Walters (b. 1946), Otoe-Missouria-Pawnee author and educator Moses YellowHorse (1898–1964), Major League
Pawnee_people
22nd United States national census
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
2000_United_States_census
Oklahoma Muscogee Creek Nation Osage Nation Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Peoria Tribe of Indians of
Vehicle registration plates of Native American tribes in the United States
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Native_American_tribes_in_the_United_States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Protestantism in the United States
Protestantism_in_the_United_States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Emigration from the United States
Emigration_from_the_United_States
Ethnic group in the United States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Iranian_Americans
Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache OTSA Miami OTSA Modoc OTSA Otoe-Missouria OTSA Ottawa OTSA Pawnee OTSA Peoria OTSA Ponca OTSA Quapaw OTSA Sac and
Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area
Oklahoma_Tribal_Statistical_Area
Americans of Hmong birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Hmong_Americans
River in the United States
(2008) Kansas Historical Society, Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language Project, English to Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Dictionary, "Dictionary X (English to Baxoje)"
Cimarron River (Arkansas River tributary)
Cimarron_River_(Arkansas_River_tributary)
Americans of Irish birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Irish_Americans
1983 nonfiction book by Paul Fussell
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Class: A Guide Through the American Status System
Class:_A_Guide_Through_the_American_Status_System
Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)
Ho-Chunk,[citation needed] Houma, Iowa,[citation needed] Kansa, Koroas, Missouria, Mobilian, Natchez, Omaha, Osage (possibly), Otoe,[citation needed] Pawnee
Mississippian period (archaeology)
Mississippian_period_(archaeology)
Largest city in Nebraska, US
River valley and migrated west by the early 17th century; Pawnee, Otoe, Missouria, and Iowa. The word Omaha (Omaha–Ponca: Umoⁿhoⁿ or Umaⁿhaⁿ) in the Omaha
Omaha,_Nebraska
Americans who are descended from the original settlers of the Thirteen Colonies
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Old_Stock_Americans
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Racism against Native Americans in the United States
Racism_against_Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Immigration to the United States
Immigration_to_the_United_States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Dutch_Americans_in_Michigan
River basin in Nebraska, United States
southeastern Nebraska. The name 'Nemaha' originates in the Ioway-Otoe-Missouria phrase ñí-máha, which means 'water-soil' and refers to the muddy water
Nemaha_River_basin
Native American people from the Great Lakes, U.S.
peoples splitting from the Ho-Chunk. These groups, who became the Iowa, Missouria, and Otoe tribes, moved south and west because the reduced range made
Ho-Chunk
Indigenous people of Alaska, U.S.
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Alaska_Natives
Native American actor (1936–2021)
Nation of Oklahoma. His mother's ancestry was from the Iowa and Otoe-Missouria tribes of Oklahoma.[citation needed] He was a United States Marine Corps
Saginaw_Grant
pressures from French Canadian settlers, Siouan-speaking groups such as the Missouria and Osage migrated to the Missouri valley, living in villages along the
History of St. Louis before 1762
History_of_St._Louis_before_1762
National monument of prehistoric mounds built by Native Americans, in Iowa, United States
nations: Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Otoe–Missouria Tribe of Indians Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Effigy Mounds National Monument
Effigy_Mounds_National_Monument
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Places in the United States with notable demographic characteristics
Places_in_the_United_States_with_notable_demographic_characteristics
Term for Hispanic natives of California
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Californios
Americans of Cambodian ancestry
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Cambodian_Americans
and the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Iowa (Baxoje) Missouria Otoes The precontact Oneota culture may have included Chiwere language–speaking
Native American tribes in Iowa
Native_American_tribes_in_Iowa
Americans of Spanish birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Spanish_Americans
Americans of Indonesian birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Indonesian_Americans
City in Pottawatomie County, Iowa, U.S.
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with senior members of the Otoe and Missouria Native American tribes. Council Bluffs continued as a major outfitting
Council_Bluffs,_Iowa
Iowa Reserve Kaw Reserve Kickapoo Reserve Osage Reserve Ponca and Otoe–Missouria Reserve Citizen Potawatomi and Absentee Shawnee Reserve Sac and Fox Reserve
Historical regions of the United States
Historical_regions_of_the_United_States
People of Asian descent in the United States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Asian_Americans
Americans of Pakistani birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Pakistani_Americans
Census region of the United States
included the Arikara, Hidatsa, Iowa, Kaw (or Kansa), Kitsai, Mandan, Missouria, Nez Perce, Omaha, Osage, Otoe, Pawnee, Ponca, Quapaw, Santee, Wichita
Midwestern_United_States
Inuvialuktun Official language in: Northwest Territories , Canada Iowa-Otoe-Missouria † – Báxoje-Jíwere-Nyútʼachi, Báxoje ich'é, Jíwere ich'é Formerly spoken
List_of_language_names
Federally recognized Native American tribe
Arapaho Arikara Comanche Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Kiowa Meskwaki Missouria Northern Cheyenne Omaha Otoe Pawnee Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Sauk Winnebago
Omaha_people
Federally recognized tribe in the US
Wisconsin) Languages English, Ho-Chunk Religion Waaksik Wosga, Native American Church Related ethnic groups other Ho-Chunk, Otoe, Iowa people, and Missouria
Ho-Chunk_Nation_of_Wisconsin
Ethnic group in Nebraska
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
African-American history of Nebraska
African-American_history_of_Nebraska
Anthropology museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Owingeh). Before Dr. Martinez, the prior director was Della Warrior (Otoe-Missouria). Object collections at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture are divided
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Museum_of_Indian_Arts_and_Culture
Demographic of Americans
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
Pageant from 1953 to 1984 in Sheridan, Wyoming, US
Melanie Tallmadge Winnebago-Minnesota Sioux 1978-9 Susan Arkeketa Otoe-Missouria/Muscogee Creek 1977 Gracie Welch Mohave-Chemehuevi-Yavapai 1976 Kristine
Miss_Indian_America
Region in Wisconsin
phonetically similar to Ocooch, waxoj, pronounced WAH-KOH-CH(e). The Ioway-Otoe-Missouria emerged from the Oneota cultural group in western Wisconsin. Evidence
Ocooch_Mountains
Topics referred to by the same term
people of the Midwestern United States. Otoe may also refer to: Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, a federally recognized tribe in Oklahoma Otoe language
Otoe_(disambiguation)
American sport wrestler and mixed martial artist (born 1983)
of German, Dutch, and Native American descent and a member of the Otoe–Missouria Tribe of Indians. His great great grandfather was an Otoe Missouri Tribal
Johny_Hendricks
Nation, New York (previously listed as Onondaga Nation of New York) Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Contents: Top A B
List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States
List_of_federally_recognized_tribes_in_the_contiguous_United_States
Americans of Asian and Latin American ancestry
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Asian Hispanic and Latino Americans
Asian_Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
Americans of Chilean birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Chilean_Americans
One of two federally recognized tribes of Iowa people
Arapaho Arikara Comanche Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Kiowa Meskwaki Missouria Northern Cheyenne Omaha Otoe Pawnee Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Sauk Winnebago
Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
Iowa_Tribe_of_Kansas_and_Nebraska
Americans of Singaporean birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Singaporean_Americans
Self-identification collected by the US census
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Race and ethnicity in the United States census
Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_census
1854 killing of U.S. soldiers by Sioux in present-day Tarrent County, Wyoming
Arapaho Arikara Comanche Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Kiowa Meskwaki Missouria Northern Cheyenne Omaha Otoe Pawnee Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Sauk Winnebago
Grattan_massacre
County in Missouri, United States
roughly 2-3 millennia ago. The area eventually fell under control of the Missouria tribe. Lewis County was first scouted by Europeans in 1673, when a French
Lewis_County,_Missouri
Americans of Canadian descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Canadian_Americans
Americans of French birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
French_Americans
Americans of German birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
German_Americans
Americans of Nicaraguan birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Nicaraguan_Americans
American Indian agent
the time, O'Fallon was an Indian agent for the Otoe, Omaha, Pawnee, and Missouria tribes. Atkinson and O'Fallon had differences of opinion over Native American
Benjamin_O'Fallon
American nationals and citizens who are Jewish
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
American_Jews
Americans of Salvadoran birth or descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Salvadoran_Americans
City in Oklahoma, United States
(2009) Kansas Historical Society, Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language Project, English to Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Dictionary, "Dictionary P (English to Baxoje)"
Pawnee,_Oklahoma
Ethnic group
Arapaho Arikara Comanche Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Kiowa Meskwaki Missouria Northern Cheyenne Omaha Otoe Pawnee Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Sauk Winnebago
Ponca_Tribe_of_Nebraska
People born in or residing in the US of Kurdish origin
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Kurdish_Americans
Americans of Uyghur descent
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Uyghur_Americans
Major river in central United States
some of the major tribes along the Missouri River included the Otoe, Missouria, Omaha, Ponca, Dakota, Lakota, Arikara, Hidatsa, Mandan, Assiniboine,
Missouri_River
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Poverty_in_the_United_States
Anunapu Mann, Round Valley Indian Tribes, astronaut Annette Arkeketa, Otoe-Missouria poet, playwright Tara Astigarraga, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, engineer
List of Native American women of the United States
List_of_Native_American_women_of_the_United_States
Native-American singer-songwriter
singer-songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. She is a member of the Otoe-Missouria and Keetoowah Cherokee tribes. Her music blends indie rock with guitar-driven
Sierra_Spirit
One of two federally recognized tribes for the Iowa people
the Ho-Chunk, Otoe, and Missouria tribes, to have once been a single tribe. In the 16th century, the Iowa, Otoe, and Missouria broke away from that tribe
Iowa_Tribe_of_Oklahoma
Percentage of homes owned by their occupants
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Homeownership in the United States
Homeownership_in_the_United_States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Personal income in the United States
Personal_income_in_the_United_States
people Nakota Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi
Race and ethnicity in the United States
Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States
Traditional tribal grouping within the Lakota people
Arapaho Arikara Comanche Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Kiowa Meskwaki Missouria Northern Cheyenne Omaha Otoe Pawnee Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Sauk Winnebago
Oglala
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dream
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Very Good; There is a Mountain in Makkah by this Name
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Feet of the Guru; One who Takes Shelter in Guru's Lotus Feet
Girl/Female
Irish
Brave.
Girl/Female
Greek Latin Italian
Adored.
Boy/Male
Indian
Unclothed
Girl/Female
Italian Latin
Dear, beloved. From the feminine form of the Italian 'cara' or the Latin 'carus'.
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of poor
Boy/Male
Hindu
Charming, Pleasant
Girl/Female
American, German
Noble; Kind
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA
MISSOURIA