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- Ho-Chunk abstract "The Ho-Chunk, also known as Winnebago, are a Siouan-speaking tribe of Native Americans, native to the present-day states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and parts of Iowa and Illinois. Today the two federally recognized Ho-Chunk tribes, the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin and Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, have territory primarily within the states included in their names.Since the late 20th century, the two tribal councils have authorized the development of gambling casinos to generate revenues to support economic development, infrastructure, health care and education. The Ho-Chunk Nation is working on language restoration and has developed a Hocąk-language "app" for the iPhone. Since 1988, it has pursued a claim to the Badger Army Ammunition Plant as traditional territory; it has since been declared surplus, but the Ho-Chunk have struggled with changes in policy at the Department of the Interior. It supported their claim in 1998 but in 2011 refused to accept the property on their behalf.To build on its revenues from casinos, the Winnebago Tribe created an economic development corporation in 1994; it has grown and received awards as a model of entrepreneurial small business. With a number of subsidiaries, it employs more than 1400 people. It has also contributed to housing construction on the reservation. Like more than 60% of federally recognized tribes, it has legalized alcohol sales on the reservation in order to retain revenues that used to go to the state in retail taxes.The Ho-Chunk were the dominant tribe in their territory in the 16th century, with a population estimated at several thousand. Their traditions hold that they have always lived in the area. Ethnologists have speculated that, like some other Siouan peoples, the Ho-Chunk originated along the East Coast and migrated west in ancient times. Perrot wrote that the names given to them by neighboring Algonquian peoples may have referred to their origin near a salt water sea.The Ho-Chunk suffered severe population losses in the 17th century, to a low of perhaps as few as 500. This has been attributed to the loss of hundreds of warriors in a lake storm, epidemics of infectious disease, and competition for resources from migrating Algonquian tribes. By the early 1800s, their population had increased to 2,900, but they suffered further losses in the smallpox epidemic of 1836. In 1990 they numbered 7,000; current estimates of total population of the two tribes are 12,000.".
- Ho-Chunk language English_language.
- Ho-Chunk language Winnebago_language.
- Ho-Chunk populationPlace Iowa.
- Ho-Chunk populationPlace Nebraska.
- Ho-Chunk populationPlace United_States.
- Ho-Chunk related Iowa_people.
- Ho-Chunk related Omaha_people.
- Ho-Chunk related Siouan_languages.
- Ho-Chunk religion Christianity.
- Ho-Chunk religion Native_American_Church.
- Ho-Chunk religion Sweat_lodge.
- Ho-Chunk thumbnail Winnebago_dance_1.jpg?width=300.
- Ho-Chunk totalPopulation "7000".
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- Ho-Chunk wikiPageExternalLink hocak.info.
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageExternalLink hotcakencyclopedia.com.
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageExternalLink ho.Radin@APS.html.
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageExternalLink Kindscher-1998-Huron-Smiths-Ethnobotany.pdf.
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageExternalLink www.ho-chunknation.com.
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageExternalLink www.winnebagotribe.com.
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageID "694895".
- Ho-Chunk wikiPageRevisionID "606794732".
- Ho-Chunk caption "Members of the Winnebago Tribe's dance team at the Lied Activity Center in Bellevue, Nebraska, 2006".
- Ho-Chunk group "Ho-Chunk".
- Ho-Chunk hasPhotoCollection Ho-Chunk.
- Ho-Chunk langs English_language.
- Ho-Chunk langs Winnebago_language.
- Ho-Chunk popplace "United States".
- Ho-Chunk poptime "7000".
- Ho-Chunk related "Ioway, Omaha, and other Siouan peoples".
- Ho-Chunk rels "Medicine Lodge, Native American Church, and Christianity".
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Adams_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Burt_County,_Nebraska.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Clark_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Cook_County,_Illinois.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Crawford_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Dane_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Dixon_County,_Nebraska.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Great_Lakes_tribes.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Ho-Chunk.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Houston_County,_Minnesota.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Jackson_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Juneau_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:La_Crosse_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Lynwood,_Illinois.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Marathon_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Monroe_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Illinois.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Iowa.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Minnesota.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Nebraska.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Rock_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Sauk_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Shawano_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Siouan_peoples.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Thurston_County,_Nebraska.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Wood_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk subject Category:Woodbury_County,_Iowa.
- Ho-Chunk type Abstraction100002137.
- Ho-Chunk type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Ho-Chunk type Group100031264.
- Ho-Chunk type NativeAmericanTribesInIllinois.
- Ho-Chunk type NativeAmericanTribesInIowa.
- Ho-Chunk type NativeAmericanTribesInMinnesota.
- Ho-Chunk type NativeAmericanTribesInNebraska.
- Ho-Chunk type NativeAmericanTribesInWisconsin.
- Ho-Chunk type SocialGroup107950920.
- Ho-Chunk type Tribe108372411.
- Ho-Chunk type EthnicGroup.
- Ho-Chunk type CommunityOrganization.
- Ho-Chunk type Collective.
- Ho-Chunk comment "The Ho-Chunk, also known as Winnebago, are a Siouan-speaking tribe of Native Americans, native to the present-day states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and parts of Iowa and Illinois.".
- Ho-Chunk label "Ho-Chunk".
- Ho-Chunk label "Winebagowie".
- Ho-Chunk label "Winnebago (Volk)".
- Ho-Chunk label "Winnebago".
- Ho-Chunk label "Winnebagos".
- Ho-Chunk label "Виннебаго (племя)".
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Winnebago_(Volk).
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Winnebago.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Winnebagos.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs 위네바고_족.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Winebagowie.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs m.033fjj.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs 7177999.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Q1537653.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Q1537653.
- Ho-Chunk sameAs Ho-Chunk.
- Ho-Chunk wasDerivedFrom Ho-Chunk?oldid=606794732.
- Ho-Chunk depiction Winnebago_dance_1.jpg.
- Ho-Chunk homepage www.ho-chunknation.com.
- Ho-Chunk isPrimaryTopicOf Ho-Chunk.
- Ho-Chunk name "Ho-Chunk".