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The address of the Ponca Historical Society is: Po Box 403, Ponca, NE 68770
French-Canadian explorers (including the Mallet brothers in 1739) traversed the territory of Nebraska on their way to trade in Santa Fe Historical Native American tribes living in Nebraska have included the Omaha, Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and various branches of the Lakota (Sioux)
A town was named Arapaho in honor of the Arapaho tribe of Native Americans.
English is the most widely spoken language in Nebraska, spoken by more than 90% of the population.Other languages include (with approximate percentages):Spanish 7%Vietnamese 0.4%German 0.3%French 0.3%Chinese 0.3%Arabic 0.2%American Sign Language
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The phone number of the Ponca Tribe Museum is: 402-857-3519.
The address of the Ponca Tribe Museum is: 2548 Park Ave, Niobrara, NE 68760
The address of the Ponca Historical Society is: Po Box 403, Ponca, NE 68770
The phone number of the Ponca Historical Society is: 402-755-2704.
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The Poncas were discovered by explorers living in northern Nebraska, but they may have moved there from the Ohio river valley long before. Part of the tribe now lives on a reservation near Niobrara, Nebraska, while the remainder are in the area of White Eagle, Oklahoma.
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska traditionally obtained their foods through a combination of hunting, fishing, and gathering. They relied on the rich resources of the Missouri River and surrounding plains, hunting game such as bison and deer, and fishing for river species. Additionally, they gathered wild plants, roots, and berries, utilizing their knowledge of the local environment to sustain their community. This subsistence lifestyle was closely tied to their seasonal migration patterns and cultural practices.
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The Arikara Tribe - The Cheyenne Tribe - The Lakota and Dakota Tribes and the Ponca Tribe.
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