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Chiwere (also
called Iowa–Otoe–Missouria or Báxoje-Jíwere-Nyútʼach) is a
Siouan language originally spoken by the Missouria, Otoe, and Iowa peoples, who...
- The Otoe (
Chiwere: Jiwére) are a
Native American people of the
Midwestern United States. The Otoe language,
Chiwere, is part of the
Siouan family and...
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Pawhuska (Osage: 𐓄𐓘𐓢𐓶𐓮𐓤𐓘, hpahúska, lit.:
White Hair;
Chiwere: Paháhga) is a city in and the
county seat of
Osage County, Oklahoma,
United States...
- (sometimes
classified as
Western and
Eastern Dakota) – 290
speakers Chiwere-Winnebago
Chiwere †
Winnebago – 250
speakers Dhegihan Omaha–Ponca – 85 speakers...
- The
tribe is made up of Otoe and
Missouria peoples.
Their language, the
Chiwere language, is part of the
Siouan language family. The Otoe and Missouria...
- now the
United States before European contact. The
tribe belongs to the
Chiwere division of the
Siouan language family,
together with the Ho-Chunk, Winnebago...
- snow people"), are a
Native American tribe. Historically, they
spoke a
Chiwere Siouan language. Today, they are
enrolled in
either of two
federally recognized...
- is part of the
Siouan language family and is
closely related to
other Chiwere Siouan dialects,
including those of the Iowa, Missouria, and Otoe. "Winnebago"...
- the
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. They are most
closely related to the
Chiwere peoples (the Iowa, Otoe, and Missouria), and more
distantly to the Dhegiha...
- Kabardian)
dental ejective fricative [θʼ] (in
Chiwere)
alveolar ejective fricative [sʼ] (in
Chiwere, Lakota, Shapsug, Tlingit)
alveolar lateral ejective...