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Otoe tribe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Otoe of Kansas ... A Brief History of the Indians of Nebraska; This includes Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe, Sac, Fox, Winnebago, Santee Siou ... A listing of all the Otoe resources we could find by searching the Web for you.
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Otoe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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. Otoe
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We invite you to browse our web site to learn about our various County offices and the services OtoeCounty offers its citizens. ... This web site contains information about County programs, services, departments and offices, as well as helpful information on commonly ... Please contact the Webmaster if you have any questions,
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Pedigree for Otoe, photos and offspring from the All Breed Horse Pedigree Database. ... OTOE H, QUARTER HORSE, 1960 ... OTOE* sor 1960; QUARTER HORSE SUGAR BARS* sor 1951; QUARTER HORSE THREE BARS* ch 15.3 1940; THOROUGHBRED PERCENTAGE* ch 1923; THOROUGHBRED MIDWAY ch 1914 BALLOT ch 1904...
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The Otoe's lived in skin tipis, practiced no agriculture, used the same weapons as the Kiowa, and had similar military organizations and tribal ceremonies. The Otoe tribal dress included the prairie moccasin, breech-cloth, and buckskin dress.
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This system is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the world and to the enrichment it can bring to all people. ... During World War I oil was discovered on their land, but its irregular production has failed to provide the Oto with a substantial income source. The Otoe-Missouria tribe numbered about 1,350 in 1991.
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Back to Otoe, NE housing info, Otoe County, Nebraska, NE smaller cities, NE small cities, All Cities. ... Otoe County ... Recent posts about Otoe, Nebraska on our local forum with over 400,000 registered users:
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OTOE INDIANS. ... This was a total of 860,163 acres, while these same tribes plus the Christian Indians, Miamis, Kickapoos, Shawnees, Otoe, and Missouris still held dimin-ished reserves of 1,058,173 acres after the last treaty was signed in 1855.
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Missouri-Iowa-Otoe language information and introduction to the culture of the Ioway, Oto, and Missouri Indians. ... Otoe Tribe Culture and History...
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