Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians — Total population 1,393[1] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Missouria — Total population fewer than 1393[1] Regions with significant populations United States (Oklahoma, previously Missouri) Languages English, Chiwere langua … Wikipedia
Otoe tribe — Otoe Missouri Indian, Otoe Indian, and chief of the Puncas (Ponca), c. 1840 1843, by Karl Bodmer … Wikipedia
Otoe — Delegación otoe en Washington (1881) Población total 2.444 (en el censo de 2000) Idioma Chiwere … Wikipedia Español
Otoe — may refer to Otoe tribe, a Native American people Otoe Missouria Tribe of Indians, a federally recognized tribe in Oklahoma Otoe, Nebraska Otoe County, Nebraska See also Oto (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articl … Wikipedia
Otoe Reservation — 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 southeast Jefferson County, Nebraska. As early as 1834, the Oto relinquished land to the… … Wikipedia
Chiwere language — Chiwere Báxoje Jíwere Ñútˀachi Spoken in United States Region Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas Native speakers Uncertain but fewer than 40 (all semi fluent) … Wikipedia
Native countries of North America — The following is a list of names of Native countries of North America the homelands of American Indian and Inuitic peoples. Autonymic names in Native American languages are in bold, translations of the Native names are in parentheses and quotes.… … Wikipedia
Truman Washington Dailey — Truman Washington Dailey, (October 19, 1898 ndash; December 16, 1996) also known as Mashi Manyi ( Soaring High ) and Sunge Hka ( White Horse ), was the last native speaker of the Otoe Missouria dialect of Chiwere (Baxoje Jiwere Nyut chi), a… … Wikipedia
List of traditional territories of the indigenous peoples of North America — The following is a list of names of the territories of indigenous peoples of the North American continent. Autonymic names in native North American languages are in bold, translations of the Native names are in parentheses and quotes. The Native… … Wikipedia
Missouri tribe — The Missouri or Missouria were a Native American tribe that inhabited parts of the midwestern United States before European explorers arrived. The tribe belonged to the Chiwere division of the Siouan linguistic family, with the Iowa and Oto. The… … Wikipedia