Baxoje

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Baxoje is the self-designation of the Iowa (Ioway) Native American people, a Siouan-speaking tribe historically located in the central United States.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Báxoje 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
Siouan-speaking people
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnonymMeaning often glossed as “dusty nose” or “gray snow” (approximate, debated)
hasEndonym Baxoje NERFINISHED
hasExonym Iowa NERFINISHED
Ioway NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Iowa NERFINISHED
Missouri River valley NERFINISHED
Upper Mississippi River region NERFINISHED
central United States
language Iowa-Otoe-Missouria language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Chiwere branch of Siouan
memberOfLanguageFamily Siouan languages NERFINISHED
recognizedAs federally recognized tribe (as Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska)
federally recognized tribe (as Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma)
relatedEthnicGroup Ho-Chunk NERFINISHED
Kansa NERFINISHED
Missouria NERFINISHED
Omaha NERFINISHED
Otoe NERFINISHED
Ponca NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional tribal religion
traditionalDwelling earth lodge
tipi
traditionalSubsistence fishing
hunting
maize agriculture

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Iowa people alsoKnownAs Baxoje
Iowa (Ioway) tribe nativeName Baxoje
this entity surface form: Báxoje