History and stories of Nebraska . present time 3,784 Indians in these the Omaha and Ponca are the only native Nebraskatribes. The Omaha number 1,276 and live in ThurstonCounty. The Nebraska band of the Poncas has about 290members and hves at its old home near the mouth of theNiobrara River. The Indians now living in Nebraska whowere moved here by the United States are as follows: TheWinnebagos, 1,063 in number, live neighbors to the former home was in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Theycame to Nebraska in 1865. The Santee Sioux were movedfrom Minnesota in 1864, and settled i


History and stories of Nebraska . present time 3,784 Indians in these the Omaha and Ponca are the only native Nebraskatribes. The Omaha number 1,276 and live in ThurstonCounty. The Nebraska band of the Poncas has about 290members and hves at its old home near the mouth of theNiobrara River. The Indians now living in Nebraska whowere moved here by the United States are as follows: TheWinnebagos, 1,063 in number, live neighbors to the former home was in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Theycame to Nebraska in 1865. The Santee Sioux were movedfrom Minnesota in 1864, and settled in Knox County alongthe Missouri River. There are 1,155 of them. The Saukand Fox Indians of Missouri were located in 1861 on areserve in southeast Nebraska and northeast Kansas. Theynumber about 100. Rights of Indians.—All the Indians now living inNebraska are citizens and have the same right to vote andto hold office that white people have. They own some ofthe very best land in the state, much of it rented to white Longitude n. LYMAN _^Northprjrt 1^Hurrlsburg l/si|„i,J| -?^^^8co \ | C ,Y ElN N E t4- ^-^BXewellen,,. -^^^^H-« Bel mar C 0 jL O R/A -n n P^^—h jsoTTt-^ •U U ks^^»nulesb,^rg PEKKINS„ I ^ElRie! -pi Cities wUli over 100,000: UlUftllft _.^.j CitlGH with 2r.,000 to 100,000: .LlllCOlll Cities with 5,000 to 2d,ooo: Beatrice CitieH with 1,000 to 5,000: Alllunce Smaller Places; Stunrl County Seats with les* tlinu 1,000:. RusfivHleStale Capital thus:® County Seata thus; ® The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N. Y. i CoKa<! Favn


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