Nebraska Tribes

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    1. Omaha Tribal Council
    2. Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
    3. Santee Sioux Tribal Council
    4. Winnebago Tribal Council
    5. Pine Ridge Lakota Sioux See South Dakota Map page
    6. Sac and Fox -- See Kansas Map page
    7. Iowa -- See Kansas Map page


BIA AREA and AGENCY OFFICES

ABERDEEN AREA OFFICE
Bureau of Indian Affairs
115 Fourth Ave., S.E.
Aberdeen, SD 57401
P: 605/226-7343
F: 605/226-7446
Delbert Brewer
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Winnebago Agency
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Rt. 1, Box 18
Winnebago, NE 68071
P: 402/878-2502
F: 402/878-2943
Russell Bradley
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NEBRASKA TRIBES
NOTE: Names of Tribal officers may change from this BIA record of 12/95; other contact info should remain
TRIBE LINKS
Gary Lasley, Chairman
Omaha Tribal Council
P.O. Box 368
Macy, NE 68039
P: 402/837-5391
F: 402/837-5308
(Winnebago)
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Omaha Tribe Brief statistical backgrtound info from Office of Native American Programs, HUD

NE financial partnership assists low income omahas to buy houses

Omaha and Winnebago racism controversy, school board and others controlled by whites, Indians are 70-85% of population. 5/26/95, several updates in file.

Omaha grass dance explained, meaning and method of this popular powwow dance

Omaha cosmogony (Very. short myth of origin of world) from Fletcher & LaFlesche:the Omaha tribe, 1911

4th grade kids about the Omaha Tribe at NE Parkview elementary school

Fred LeRoy, Chairperson
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
P.O. Box 288
Niobrara, NE 68760
P: 402/857-3391
F: 402/857-3736
(Yankton)
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Ponca Tribe Brief statistical background info from Office of Native American Programs, HUD

NE and OK ponca get together, at a powwow 9/94, much news about Nebraska poncas

Standing Bear Ponca trial 1879, established that Indians were people within the meaning of law

Arthur "Butch" Denney, Chairman
Santee Sioux Tribal Council
Route 2
Niobrara, NE 68760
P: 402/857-3302
F: 402/857-3307
(Winnebago)
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Santee Sioux Tribe Brief statistical background from Office of Native Programs, HUD

John Trudell Santee poet, musician, AIM activist -- home page has poetry, a few record notes, short biography, pix, 1997 travel and appearance schedule

John Trudell A longer biography, with much more emphasis on his AIM activism

Santee Sioux gambling casino NE local controversy report 3/8/96

John Blackhawk, Chairman
Winnebago Tribal Council
P.O. Box 687
Winnebago, NE 68071
P: 402/878-2272
F: 402/878-2963
(Winnebago)
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Winnebago Brief statistical info from Office of Native American Programs, HUD

Winnebago History -- Lee Sulzman's Compact Tribal Histories

Memorial for Reuben Snake NE Winnebago, 1993 memorial speech Congressional Record Sen. Inouye. Also a speech Snake made in 1992 dedicating start of national indian museum dc mall, he spoke against court decision in oregon banning peyote for Native American Church religious ceremonies.

Omaha and Winnebago racism controversy, school board and others controlled by whites, Indians are 70-85% of population. 5/26/95, several updates in file.



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Text, maps and graphics copyright -- Paula Giese, 1996, 1997


CREDITS: I did the maps. Tribal contact info has been rearrranged and code-corrected from the BIA's area offices listing on its Washington server.


Last updated: 3/22/97