Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people

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The Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people are a Native American nation originally from the western Great Lakes region, known for their rich oral traditions, clan system, and historical presence in what is now Wisconsin and surrounding areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Federally recognized tribe in the United States
Indigenous people of North America
Native American people
culturalArea Eastern Woodlands
Upper Midwest
currentPopulationRegion Iowa
Minnesota
Nebraska
Wisconsin
experienced Forced removals in the 19th century
Land cessions to the United States
governedBy Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation government

Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
surface form: Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska tribal government
hasAlternativeName Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people

Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
surface form: Winnebago people
hasAutonym Hoocąk
hasClanSystem Yes
hasCulturalPractice Clan-based social organization
Seasonal ceremonies
Storytelling
hasFederallyRecognizedTribe Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
hasLanguage Ho-Chunk language
knownFor Clan system
Mound-building cultural connections
Rich oral traditions
languageFamily Siouan languages
originalRegion Present-day Illinois
Present-day Iowa
Present-day Minnesota
Present-day Wisconsin
Great Lakes region
surface form: Western Great Lakes region
relatedEthnicGroup Iowa people
Omaha people
Other Siouan-speaking peoples
Oto people
Ponca
surface form: Ponca people
religion Christianity
Traditional Ho-Chunk spiritual practices
traditionalCrops Beans
Corn
Squash
traditionalSubsistence Agriculture
Fishing
Hunting
traditionalTerritoryFeature Fox River
surface form: Fox River (Wisconsin)

Mississippi River
Wisconsin River
treatyHistory Subject to multiple 19th-century treaties with the United States

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Siouan languages associatedWithEthnicGroup Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
Treaty of 1837 with the United States appliesTo Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Wekau people Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
The Culture of the Winnebago mainSubject Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Omaha tribe neighboringTribe Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) tribe
Iowa people relatedEthnicGroup Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Ho-Chunk leader Winneshiek ethnicGroup Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
subject surface form: Winneshiek
this entity surface form: Winnebago tribe
Ho-Chunk leader Winneshiek peopleRepresented Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
subject surface form: Winneshiek
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people hasAlternativeName Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Winnebago language spokenBy Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Wisconsin Ho-Chunk traditionalSpeakers Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Ho-Chunk people in Wisconsin
Alice Cunningham Fletcher ethnicGroupStudied Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) people
this entity surface form: Winnebago people