Omaha–Ponca language — Omaha–Ponca Spoken in United States Region Nebraska and Oklahoma Native speakers 85 (date missing) Language family Siouan … Wikipedia
Omaha-ponca — Umanhan ; ppánkka Parlée aux États Unis Région … Wikipédia en Français
Omaha-Ponca — ISO 639 3 Code : oma ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Omaha people — For other uses, see Omaha (disambiguation). Omaha Total population 6,000 Regions with significant populations United States ( … Wikipedia
Ponca Fort — Nanza is the Ponca name for what is now called Ponca Fort. It was a fortified village built by the Ponca in the vicinity of present day Niobrara, Nebraska, USA, in circa 1700 and occupied until about 1865. The site of Nanza is located at the fork … Wikipedia
Omaha Reservation — The Omaha Reservation of the Omaha tribe is located mostly in Thurston County, Nebraska, with sections in neighboring Cuming County and Burt County, in addition to Monona County in Iowa. The tribal seat of government is in Macy,[1] with the towns … Wikipedia
Omaha (tribe) — ethnic group group=Omaha poptime=6,000 popplace=United States (Nebraska) rels=Christianity, other langs=English, Omaha Ponca related=other Siouan peoples The Omaha tribe is a Native American tribe that currently resides in northeastern Nebraska… … Wikipedia
Omaha, Nebraska — Omaha redirects here. For other uses, see Omaha (disambiguation). Omaha City An aerial view of Downtown Omaha from the ea … Wikipedia
Ponca — ☆ Ponca [päŋ′kə ] n. [Ponca pan ka, self designation ] 1. pl. Poncas or Ponca a member of a North American Indian people living in Nebraska and Oklahoma 2. the Siouan language of this people, a dialect of Omaha adj. of the Poncas or their… … English World dictionary
Omaha — /oh meuh haw , hah /, n., pl. Omahas, (esp. collectively) Omaha for 2. 1. a city in E Nebraska, on the Missouri River. 311,681. 2. a member of a North American Indian people of northeastern Nebraska. 3. the Siouan language of the Omaha, mutually… … Universalium