Otoe-Missouria Tribe

Inside of the "Upheaval" section of the OKLA HOMMA exhibit at First Americans Museum showing the timeline of Indian Removal on a black wall with government documents in white as the backdrop.

Political Name

Otoe-Missouria Tribe

Pronunciation

OH-toh Miss-oor-ee-uh

Self-Designated Name

Jíwere- + Nút'achi + Úto (Oto) + Wadóta

A gray map showing the tribal jurisdiction areas of Oklahoma with a pink pin marking Red Rock, Oklahoma, where the Otoe-Missouria Tribe is headquartered.

Location

Red Rock, OK

Official Website

www.omtribe.org

Title of Tribal Leader

Chairman

The beginning of the WINIKO exhibition on the second floor of the First Americans Museum showing historical Native American items collected by the Smithsonian Institution.

Lanugage

Siouan (Siouan-Catawban)

Tribal Greeting

Ahá | Ahó

Tribal Greeting (English)

Hello (female/male)

A gray map of the continental United States with all 39 tribes names over their homelands with black lines to their current reservation areas in the state of Oklahoma (highlighted in pink).

Cultural Relatives

Ho-Chunk (WI), Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, All related Oneota people, Sac & Fox Nation

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