• The Ho-Chunk language (Hoocąk, Hocąk), also known as Winnebago, is the language of the Ho-Chunk people of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin and Winnebago...
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    The Ho-Chunk, also known as Hocąk, Hoocągra, or Winnebago are a Siouan-speaking Native American people whose historic territory includes parts of Wisconsin...
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    The Ho-Chunk Nation (Ho-Chunk language: Hoocąk) is a federally recognized tribe of the Ho-Chunk with traditional territory across five states in the United...
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  • The Hocągara (Ho-Chungara) or Hocąks (Ho-Chunks) are a Siouan-speaking Native American Nation originally from Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Due to...
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    Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (category Articles containing Ho-Chunk-language text)
    Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (Ho-Chunk: Nįįšoc Hoocąk) is one of two federally recognized tribes of Ho-Chunk, along with the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin. Tribe...
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    Black River Falls, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Ho-Chunk-language text)
    523 at the 2020 census. It is home to the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation. Black River Falls was founded to utilize the waterpower of the...
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    Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Ho-Chunk-language text)
    voyageur French. Wisconsin Dells is located on ancestral Ho-Chunk and Menominee land. The Ho-Chunk name for Wisconsin Dells is Nįįš hakiisųc, meaning "rocks...
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    Winnebago, Nebraska (category Articles containing Ho-Chunk-language text)
    for themselves (autonym) is Ho-Chunk; they have a reservation in the county. The village is Nįšoc in the Hoocąk language. Winnebago is located within...
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    New Lisbon, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Ho-Chunk-language text)
    census. The site of New Lisbon was used as a seasonal winter encampment by Ho-Chunk people, who called it Waac Hot’ųp Ra or Waac Hožu Ra (anglicized to Wa...
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  • Kinnikinnick (category Articles containing Ho-Chunk-language text)
    Puke weed "kiniginige" in Frederic Baraga A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language. Minnesota Historical Society Press (St. Paul, MN: 1992). ISBN 0-87351-281-2...
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