- The Iowa, also
known as
Ioway or Báxoje (Chiwere: Báxoje ich'é; English: "grey snow people"), are a
Native American Siouan people. Today, they are enrolled...
-
Encyclopedia of
Oklahoma History & Culture. 2009 (24 Feb 2009) "
Ioways today",
Ioway Cultural Institute.
Retrieved 12/1/08. "Iowa
tribe of
Kansas and...
- the
original (PDF) on
January 1, 2024.
Ioway-Otoe-Missouria
Language Website Ioway-Otoe Verb
Composition Ioway Cultural Institute :
Language Iowa-Otoe-Missouri...
-
Ioway Cr**** is a 41.5-mile-long (66.8 km)
tributary of the
South Skunk River in
central Iowa in the
United States. It
flows into the
South Skunk in the...
-
Mahaska (archaic
Ioway Maxúshga
pronounced [mõxuʃꜜkɐ];
contemporary Maxúhga), or
White Cloud, (c. 1784–1834) was a
chief of the
Native American Iowa tribe...
-
Hiawatha (
Ioway: Hári Wáta
pronounced [haːꜜɾi waːꜜtʰɐ]) is the
largest city and
county seat of
Brown County, Kansas,
United States. As of the 2020 census...
-
party of some two
dozen men to help. By the time of
their arrival, the
Ioways had left the area and
moved upriver into what is now
Schuyler County. Trammell's...
- The
Ioway Tribal National Park is a
tribal national park
established by the Iowa
Tribe of
Kansas and Nebraska. The 444-acre park is
located entirely within...
- and south.
These became distinct tribes, the Otoe, the Missouria, and the
Ioway. The Otoe
settled in the
lower Nemaha River valley. They
adopted the horse...
- States, the
river was
known as the Rivière des
Aiaouez meaning "River of the
Ioways". The
Little Sioux Valley was
important in the
Spirit Lake M****acre of 1857...