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The Ho-Chunk Nation speaks Ho-Chunk language (Hocąk), which is a Chiwere-Winnebago language, part of the Siouan-Catawban language family. [2] With Hocąk speakers increasingly limited to a declining number of elders, the tribe has created a Language Division within the Heritage Preservation Department aimed at documenting and teaching the ...
Paac Ciinak is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shawano County, Wisconsin, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 83. [2] On older federal topographic maps, the community is shown as Potch-Chee-Nunk or Potch Che Nunk. [3] The community is in western Shawano County, on land of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin.
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Jones is an artist, writer, curator and educator who’s been documenting his tribe, the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin, through photographs for more than 20 ... This St. Petersburg art museum ...
The Kansas-based Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation had been trying to reclaim its reservation in Illinois for nearly 200 years. Wisconsin Ho-Chunk help create only tribal reservation in Illinois for ...
Indian Heights is an unincorporated community located in the town of Lyndon, Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. Indian Heights is located on County Highway N near Interstate 90, Interstate 94, and U.S. Route 12, 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Lyndon Station. [2] The community is part of the Ho-Chunk Nation. [3]
The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin received $5.2 million, which will be used to build 11 housing units. The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians was awarded $5.8 million, which will be ...