Ho-Chunk cultural landscape

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The Ho-Chunk cultural landscape is a historically significant region shaped by the traditional homelands, sacred sites, and long-standing cultural practices of the Ho-Chunk Nation.

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Ho-Chunk cultural landscape canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landscape
traditional cultural property
associatedWith Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation

Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation

Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
hasIntangibleHeritage ceremonies
place-based knowledge
songs
stories
importantFor Ho-Chunk cultural continuity
Ho-Chunk identity
Ho-Chunk spiritual practice
intergenerational knowledge transfer
includesFeatureType burial mound
ceremonial site
effigy mound
gathering area
hunting ground
sacred site
travel corridor
village site
locatedIn Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Upper Midwest of the United States
surface form: Upper Midwest region of the United States

Wisconsin
recognizedBy Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation government
relatedConcept indigenous cultural landscape
traditional cultural landscape
requiresManagementApproach cultural resource protection
sacred site confidentiality
tribal consultation
shapedBy Ho-Chunk cultural practices
Ho-Chunk oral traditions
Ho-Chunk spiritual beliefs
Ho-Chunk subsistence activities
threatenedBy infrastructure projects
land development
resource extraction
timeDepth contemporary period
historic period
pre-contact period
traditionalHomelandOf Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation

Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people

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Rock River valley knownFor Ho-Chunk cultural landscape