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A Otoe or even Oto come the Native American people. A Otoe language is closely related that of the Iowa and Missouri.

Native American History
Collection of original articles with an emphasis on the history of the Otoe tribe, their way of life, and where they are today.

Cherokee Stip Museum: Otoe-Missouria
History and culture of the tribe, as told by tribal elders in various publications. Includes vintage photographs and a resource bibliography.

Anna Lee Walters
Profile of the Pawnee/Otoe-Missouria author with links to her work.

Otoe: Sample Entry
Alan H. Hartley's mock-up of how "Otoe" would appear in the Oxford English Dictionary, with variant spellings and historical citations.

Annette Arkeketa
Profile of the Missouria-Otoe/Muscogee poet with links to her work.

The Otoe-Missouria Nation
A history of the tribe, provided by the Standing Bear Foundation of Northern Oklahoma University.

Passing of Elders
A tribute to Truman W. Dailey, the "last fluent speaker" of the Otoe-Missouria language, who passed away on December 16, 1996, at the age of 98.

Ioway and Otoe Tribal Genealogy
An overview of Ioway heritage as a rich mixture of Otoe, Omaha, Missouria, and other tribes, originating as moundbuilders of the upper Mississippi Valley.

Treaty with the Oto and Missouri
March 15, 1854, treaty pertaining to lands ceded to U.S., reproduced from "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" published in 1904.

Yahoo! Groups : IowayOtoeClub
Discussion group for members of the Ioway and Otoe Tribes [requires Yahoo! registration].


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