Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska

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The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Ho-Chunk people based primarily in northeastern Nebraska, known for its sovereign government, cultural preservation, and economic enterprises.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ho-Chunk tribe
federally recognized Native American tribe
sovereign tribal nation
associatedWith Missouri River Basin
surface form: Missouri River region
country United States of America
surface form: United States
engagesIn cultural preservation
economic development
ethnicGroup Ho-Chunk
surface form: Ho-Chunk people
focusesOn preservation of Ho-Chunk cultural traditions
preservation of Ho-Chunk language
governedBy tribal constitution
governmentType tribal government
hasCulturalInstitution tribal cultural preservation programs
hasEconomicBase tribal enterprises and businesses
hasEducationInstitution tribal schools
hasExecutiveLeader Tribal Chairperson
hasJudicialBody tribal court
hasJurisdictionOver Winnebago Reservation
surface form: Winnebago Reservation lands
hasLawEnforcement tribal police department
hasLegislativeBody Tribal Council
hasProgram education programs
health services
housing programs
social services
hasReservation Winnebago Reservation
hasSovereignty limited sovereignty within the United States
hasTribalEnrollment enrolled tribal members
headquarters Winnebago, Nebraska
historicalEvent forced removals in the 19th century
historicalTerritory Wisconsin region
isPartOf Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
surface form: Ho-Chunk Nation
language English
legalStatus federally recognized tribe
locatedIn Nebraska NERFINISHED
northeastern Nebraska
operates Ho-Chunk, Inc.
tribal enterprises
participatesIn intertribal organizations
peopleNameEndonym Ho-Chunk
peopleNameExonym Winnebago
populationGroup Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ho-Chunk people in Nebraska
recognizedBy United States federal government NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States
religion Christianity
traditional Ho-Chunk spiritual practices
traditionalLanguage Ho-Chunk language
worksWith Bureau of Indian Affairs
Indian Health Service

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Ho-Chunk language associatedOrganization Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Winnebago War conflictBelligerent Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Paul Radin ethnographicFocus Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
this entity surface form: Winnebago people
Winnebago governingBodySuccessor Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
this entity surface form: Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Tribal Council
Ho-Chunk language hasDialect Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
this entity surface form: Nebraska Ho-Chunk
Ho-Chunk hasFederallyRecognizedBranch Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Winnebago hasFederallyRecognizedSuccessor Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Thunderbird clan locatedIn Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
this entity surface form: Nebraska (Ho-Chunk communities)
Paul Radin notableWork Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
this entity surface form: The Winnebago Tribe
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska populationGroup Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ho-Chunk people in Nebraska
Hoocąk relatedTerm Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Hoocąk usedBy Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska