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11Indians of Iowa — 1718 Guillaume Delisle map, showing locations of the Ioway (Aiouez au Pauotez), the Omaha (Maha), the Otoe (Octotata), the Kaw (Cansez) and the main voyageur trail (Chemin des voyageurs). Indians of Iowa include numerous Native American tribes… …
12Plains Algonquian languages — Infobox Language family name=Plains Algonquian altname=Plains Algonkian region=Great Plains of the northern United States and southern Canada familycolor=American fam1=Algic fam2=Algonquian child1=Blackfoot child2=Cheyenne child3=Arapahoan… …
13INDIANS — The very phrase cowboys and Indians conjures up an automatic image of Native Americans being, first, “the Other” and, second, “the Enemy.” For most of the United States’ history, the word Indian has carried negative connotations. Only… …
14Plains — adjective Date: 1844 of or relating to North American Indians of the Great Plains or to their culture …
15Plains Indian — noun a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America • Syn: ↑Buffalo Indian • Hypernyms: ↑Indian, ↑American Indian, ↑Red Indian • Hyponyms: ↑ …
16Sioux Indians — • Provides information about their history, language, population, culture and religion Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sioux Indians Sioux Indians …
17Great Plains — a semiarid region E of the Rocky Mountains, in the U.S. and Canada. * * * Continental slope of central North America. It stretches from the Rio Grande at the U.S. Mexico border in the south to the Mackenzie River delta along the Arctic Ocean in… …
18Great Plains — For other uses, see Great Plains (disambiguation). Coordinates: 37°N 97°W / 37°N 97°W / 37; 97 …
19Blackfoot Indians — • An important tribe of the Northern Plains, constituting the westernmost extension of the great Algonquian stock Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Blackfoot Indians Blackfoot Indians …
20Colorado Eastern Plains — Corn growing in Larimer County …