Winnebago Indians
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147016
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85147016#concept
Variants
- Nipegon Indians
- Puant Indians
- Winebago Indians
Broader Terms
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Narrower Concepts from Other Schemes
- Winnebago Indians--Education
- Winnebago Indians--Government relations
- Winnebago Indians--Land tenure
- Winnebago Indians--Legal status, laws, etc
- Winnebago Indians--Missions
- Winnebago Indians--Politics and government
- Winnebago Indians--Religion
- Winnebago Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Winnebago Indians--Social life and customs
- Winnebago Indians--Wars
Sources
- found: Hodge handbk. Am. Ind.:p. 958, Wis. (Siouan (BT))
- found: Swanton Ind. tribes:p. 258, WIS.
- found: Waldman, C. Atlas No. Am. Ind.:p. 232 (Great Lakes. Wis.)
- found: Voegelin lang.:p. 309 (Winnebago (Winebago, Hochangara, Puant, Nipegon. Siouan BT))
- found: Ho-Chunk Nation web site, June 18, 2004:historical abstract (Ho Chuck tribal members who stayed in Nebraska on the reservation, after the Nation split, are today known as the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska)
LC Classification
- E99.W7
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
- 2004-08-11: new
- 2004-09-09: revised
Alternate Formats