Native American poet Annette Arkeketa ...
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Painting by Frank Howell) ...on the Passing of Elders You sit still among us, Brother, your person retains its usual resemblance, and continues similar to ours, without any visible deficiency, except that it has lost the power of action. But whither is that breath flown, which a few hours ago sent up smoke to the Great Spirit Why are those lips silent, that lately delivered to us expressive and ...
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Native American author Anna Lee Walters ...
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, Native American History - dewey decimal 973.0497977.800497 ...
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The Otoe-Missouria The bear, the eagle, the beaver, the bison, the deer, the owl and the pigeon are the clan totems of the Otoe-Missouria of Oklahoma. These symbols comprise the basis of the seal of the tribe that is found at the center of their white tribal flag. These seven creatures ring a prayer feather which lies in the center of the Otoe- Missouria seal. All appear in natural colors upon ...
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Treaty with the Oto and Missouri, March 15, 1854, pertaining to cession of land to U.S., from Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, an historically significant, seven volume compilation of U. S. treaties, laws and executive order pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U. S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 ...
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Sample entry OTOE Alan H. Hartley The following material is a mock-up of a possible OED entry for the new word Otoe , based on the raw slips. I have written the entry to satisfy my own curiosity as to how my slips would look written up in final form and to illustrate to the interested public the metamorphosis slips undergo in the writing of an entry. The published entry may differ in many ...
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Ioway heritage is a real rich mixture of not only Ioway blood, but also Otoe, Omaha, Missouri, and other tribes, as well as Ma'unke (whiteman) especially French.
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