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   Home / Society / Ethnicity / Indigenous People / Native Americans / Tribes, Nations and Bands / O / Omaha
 
   Web Sites
  • Early History of Omaha - Chapter from a book originally printed in 1876. Discusses some 19th century history of the Omaha and Pawnee from a 19th century perspective.
    www.chasenegw.com/theindians.htm
  • Logan Fontenelle - Simple information of the 19th century Omaha Indian chief from a textbook for children.
    www.ukans.edu/~kansite/hvn/books/nbstory/story23.html
  • Mark Awakuni-Swetland - Article profiling a white man adopted into Omaha Indian society.
    www.libfind.unl.edu/artsci/columns/fall99/awakuni.html
  • Omaha Indian Music - A description, with links and soundclips, of material in the Library of Congress.
    memory.loc.gov/ammem/omhhtml
  • Omaha Literature - Two Omaha Indian quotes, one from Chief Big Elk and one from a warrior song.
    www.indians.org/welker/omaha.htm
  • Omaha Tribe - A third grader's report on the Omaha Indians.
    www.esu3.org/districts/gretna/elem/nawebpages/Omaha.html
  • Private Pierre Cruzatte - Biography of the French-Omaha voyager on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
    www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/pcruz.html
  • Two Crows - Story from a children's textbook of an Omaha orator quieting an argument.
    www.ukans.edu/~kansite/hvn/books/nbstory/story44.html

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