Ho-Chunk traditional territory

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Ho-Chunk traditional territory is the ancestral homeland of the Ho-Chunk people in the Upper Midwest, encompassing regions of present-day Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois.

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Ho-Chunk traditional territory canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous territory
Native American homeland
ancestral homeland
cultural region
traditional territory
associatedWithEthnicGroup Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation
associatedWithLanguage Ho-Chunk language
associatedWithRegion Driftless Area
associatedWithRiver Black River (Wisconsin)
Mississippi River
Rock River
Wisconsin River
hasColonialHistoryWith U.S. Indian removal policies
United States government
hasContinuingConnectionWith Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
surface form: Ho-Chunk communities in Nebraska

Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk communities in Wisconsin
hasCulturalFeature burial mounds
ceremonial areas
sacred sites
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
hasHistoricalSignificanceFor Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
hasOriginalInhabitants Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
hasTraditionalNameLanguage Ho-Chunk language
hasTypeOfUse agricultural lands
fishing grounds
gathering areas
hunting grounds
village sites
linkedToTribalEnrollment Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation
locatedIn Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
North America
United States of America
surface form: United States

Upper Midwest of the United States
surface form: Upper Midwest

Wisconsin
overlapsModernPoliticalEntity Illinois
surface form: State of Illinois

Iowa
surface form: State of Iowa

Minnesota
surface form: State of Minnesota

Wisconsin
surface form: State of Wisconsin
partOf Great Lakes region
Mississippi River basin
preColonialInhabitants Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
recognizedAsHomelandBy Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation
subjectOf Ho-Chunk oral traditions
ethnographic studies of Ho-Chunk people
timeDepth pre-Columbian era
pre-contact era

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Thunderbird clan locatedIn Ho-Chunk traditional territory