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- Omaha_people abstract "The Omaha are a federally recognized Native American tribe that lives on the Omaha Reservation in northeastern Nebraska and western Iowa, United States. The Omaha Indian Reservation lies primarily in the southern part of Thurston County and northeastern Cuming County, Nebraska, but small parts extend into the northeast corner of Burt County and across the Missouri River into Monona County, Iowa. Its total land area is 796.355 km2 (307.474 sq mi) and a population of 5,194 was recorded in the 2000 census. Its largest community is Macy.[citation needed]They Omaha people migrated to the upper Missouri area and the Plains by the late 17th century from earlier locations in the Ohio River Valley. The Omaha speak a Siouan language of the Dhegihan branch, which is very similar to that spoken by the Ponca. The latter were part of the Omaha before splitting off into a separate tribe in the mid-18th century. They were also related to the Siouan-speaking Osage, Quapaw, and Kansa peoples, who also migrated west under pressure from the Iroquois in the Ohio Valley. After pushing out other tribes, the Iroquois kept control of the area as a hunting ground.About 1770, the Omaha became the first tribe on the Northern Plains to adopt equestrian culture. Developing "The Big Village" (Ton-wa-tonga) about 1775 in current-day Dakota County in northeast Nebraska, the Omaha developed an extensive trading network with early European explorers and French Canadian voyageurs. They controlled the fur trade and access to other tribes on the Upper Missouri River.Omaha, Nebraska, the largest city in Nebraska, is named after them. Never known to take up arms against the U.S., the Omaha assisted the U.S. during the American Civil War.".
- Omaha_people language English_language.
- Omaha_people language Omaha%E2%80%93Ponca_language.
- Omaha_people populationPlace United_States.
- Omaha_people related Iowa.
- Omaha_people related Osage_Nation.
- Omaha_people related Siouan_languages.
- Omaha_people religion Christianity.
- Omaha_people thumbnail Omaha_tribe_dance.jpg?width=300.
- Omaha_people totalPopulation "6000".
- Omaha_people wikiPageExternalLink omhhome.html.
- Omaha_people wikiPageExternalLink intro22.htm.
- Omaha_people wikiPageExternalLink ancestralbones.html.
- Omaha_people wikiPageExternalLink chap16.htm.
- Omaha_people wikiPageID "1893741".
- Omaha_people wikiPageRevisionID "604900026".
- Omaha_people filename "Flag song.ogg".
- Omaha_people group "Omaha".
- Omaha_people hasPhotoCollection Omaha_people.
- Omaha_people langs English_language.
- Omaha_people langs Omaha%E2%80%93Ponca_language.
- Omaha_people popplace "United States".
- Omaha_people poptime "6000".
- Omaha_people related "Siouan peoples, esp. Ponca, Otoe, Osage, Iowa".
- Omaha_people rels "Christianity, other".
- Omaha_people title "Flag song: a traditional song in the Omaha language.".
- Omaha_people subject Category:Dhegiha_Siouan_peoples.
- Omaha_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Iowa.
- Omaha_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Nebraska.
- Omaha_people subject Category:Omaha_people.
- Omaha_people subject Category:Plains_tribes.
- Omaha_people subject Category:Thurston_County,_Nebraska.
- Omaha_people subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Omaha_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Omaha_people type Communication100033020.
- Omaha_people type Group100031264.
- Omaha_people type Language106282651.
- Omaha_people type NativeAmericanTribesInIowa.
- Omaha_people type NativeAmericanTribesInNebraska.
- Omaha_people type People107942152.
- Omaha_people type PlainsTribes.
- Omaha_people type SiouanLanguages.
- Omaha_people type SiouanPeoples.
- Omaha_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Omaha_people type Tribe108372411.
- Omaha_people type EthnicGroup.
- Omaha_people type Collective.
- Omaha_people comment "The Omaha are a federally recognized Native American tribe that lives on the Omaha Reservation in northeastern Nebraska and western Iowa, United States. The Omaha Indian Reservation lies primarily in the southern part of Thurston County and northeastern Cuming County, Nebraska, but small parts extend into the northeast corner of Burt County and across the Missouri River into Monona County, Iowa.".
- Omaha_people label "Omaha (Indianie)".
- Omaha_people label "Omaha (Volk)".
- Omaha_people label "Omaha people".
- Omaha_people label "Omahas".
- Omaha_people label "Pueblo omaha".
- Omaha_people label "Омаха (народ)".
- Omaha_people label "أوماها (قبيلة)".
- Omaha_people label "オマハ族".
- Omaha_people sameAs Omaha_(Volk).
- Omaha_people sameAs Pueblo_omaha.
- Omaha_people sameAs Omahas.
- Omaha_people sameAs オマハ族.
- Omaha_people sameAs Omaha_(Indianie).
- Omaha_people sameAs m.064b9n.
- Omaha_people sameAs Q120601.
- Omaha_people sameAs Q120601.
- Omaha_people sameAs Omaha_people.
- Omaha_people wasDerivedFrom Omaha_people?oldid=604900026.
- Omaha_people depiction Omaha_tribe_dance.jpg.
- Omaha_people isPrimaryTopicOf Omaha_people.
- Omaha_people name "Omaha".