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American Indians of Iowa : ウィキペディア英語版
American Indians of Iowa

American Indians of Iowa include numerous Native American tribes which have lived in the state of Iowa historically and prehistorically:
==Chewerean-Siouan speaking tribes from the prehistoric period==

*Ho-Chunk (Winnebago; often classified as Hochunk-Siouan speakers)
*Ioway (Baxoje)
*Missouria
*Otoes
The Chewerean tribes are probably descendant from the prehistoric Oneota, and appear to have been interconnected. At the time of contact with European explorers, their range covered most of Iowa. The Ho-Chunk ranged primarily east of the Mississippi in southern Wisconsin, the Ioway/Baxoje ranged in northern Iowa, the Otoe in central and southern Iowa, and the Missouria in far southern Iowa.〔Mildred Mott (1938) The Relation of Historic Indian Tribes to Archaeological Manifestations in Iowa. ''Iowa Journal of History and Politics'' 36:227-314.〕〔Late Prehistoric Oneota Population Movement into the Central Plains, by Lauren W. Ritterbush and Brad Logan. ''Plains Anthropologist'' Vol. 45, No. 173, pp. 257-272, 2000.〕〔The Milford Site (13DK1): A Postcontact Oneota Village in Northwest Iowa, by Joseph A. Tiffany and Duane Anderson. ''Plains Anthropologist'' Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 283-306, 1993.〕

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