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Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe
Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe
| Ho-Chunk |
|---|
| Total population |
| Regions with significant populations |
| United States (Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin) |
| Languages |
| English, Hocąk |
| Religion |
| Christianity, other |
| Related ethnic groups |
| Ioway, Omaha, and other Siouan peoples |
The Ho-Chunk, or Winnebago (as they are commonly called), are a tribe of Native Americans, native to what are now Wisconsin and Illinois.
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Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe
The Ho-Chunk, are a tribe of Native Americans, native to what are now Wisconsin and Illinois. Some used exonym Winnebago see etymology.
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The Annual General Council Meeting of the Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe was held at the Black River Falls Senior High School on Saturday, September 4, 1982, with Acting Chairman, Mr.
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