Otoe


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a member of the Siouan people inhabiting the valleys of the Platte and Missouri rivers in Nebraska

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a dialect of the Chiwere language spoken by the Oto

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The Otoe Missouria tribe is the first operator in Oklahoma to experience sbX.
OTOE Co.: 1.35 miles S, 5.2 miles W Nebraska City P.O., 1 (UNSM 25333).
While indigenous tribes such as the Kansas, Otoes, Osages, Pawnees, and various Lakota groups provided an important market for alcohol, profits were also secured from the emigrant Indians of the Old Northwest who, following passage of the Removal Act of 1830,(13) took residence on new reservations on the eastern flank of the trans-Missouri West.
By 1760, the Otoe lived along the Missouri on the Platte River in present day Nebraska.
In a typical essay, "Bean Plant" fourth grader Frank Carson (Otoe, 1905-8) writes, "The plant I have is tall and green.
Missouri Western State University will use its grant to support its efforts to clean up the Otoe Creek Watershed; Missouri River Relief will use its funding to clean up the Missouri River in Jefferson City; in Johnson County the grant will support a county-wide household hazardous waste clean-up; and the Open Space Council will use its grant to develop a Lower Meramec RiverTrail Guide.
All the work that TF MOD did resulted in a new unit force-structure design, the objective table of organization (OTOE).
This issues GLIMPSES features historical images of Otoe and Pawnee men with detailed photographic analysis by Barry Hardin of Sheridan, Wyoming.
On January 20, the day before the legislative hearings, Black Dog, with members of the Osage, Iowa, Otoe, Cheyenne, Sac and Fox, and Ponca, met with Speaker Murray and Representative William A.
The Iowa, as well as the Missouria and Otoe, were all once part of the Ho-Chunk people.
(51) Moderated by Reaves Nahwooksy, the panel included Frank Ducheneax (Cheyenne River Sioux), a BIA official; Sylvester Tinker, newly elected chief of the Osage Tribe; Browning Pipestem (Osage and Otoe), a lawyer who handled Indian rights cases; and Loretta Ellis, Minneapolis regional vice president of the National Congress of American Indians.
Otoe Beaded Hide moccasins from the collection of Jim Ritchie (1938-2015), Toledo, Ohio, fourth quarter 19th century.