Ofo

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Ofo were a Native American people historically located in the Southeastern Woodlands, known for their Siouan language and eventual migration into present-day Mississippi and Louisiana.

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Ofo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Native American people
associatedWith Lower Mississippi River basin
surface form: Lower Mississippi Valley

Mississippi River valley
surface form: Mississippi River region
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion Southeastern Woodlands culture area
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicGroupStatus extinct as a distinct tribe
ethnolinguisticGroup Siouan-speaking Native Americans
hasAlternativeName Ofogoula
Ofogoula Indians
Ofos
Ofos Indians
hasCategory Extinct Native American peoples
Eastern Woodlands
surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

Native American tribes in Louisiana
Native American tribes in Mississippi
Eastern Siouan peoples
surface form: Siouan peoples
hasEthnonymLanguage English
French
hasLanguageCode ofs
historicalEra colonial era in North America
pre-Columbian era
languageFamily Siouan languages
languageStatus extinct language
locatedInThePast Southeastern Woodlands
Louisiana
surface form: present-day Louisiana

present-day Mississippi
migratedTo Louisiana
Mississippi
nativeLanguage Ofo language
partOf Eastern Siouan peoples
surface form: Siouan-speaking peoples
region Southern United States
surface form: American South
religion traditional Native American religion

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