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Answer:
OTOE
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Plains Indian
Western Indian
Plains dweller
Siouan
Oklahoma tribe
Oklahoma Indian
Plains tribe
U. S. Indian
Siouan Indian
Native Nebraskan
Sioux
Oklahoma native
Western tribe
American Indian
Nebraska native
Siouan tribe
U.S. Indian
Siouan speaker
A Siouan
Plains Indians
Indian of West
Indian
Platte River tribe
Plains native
An Amerind
Okla. Indian
Native Oklahoman
Siouan people
Nebraska tribe
Great Plains tribe
Nebraska Indian
Nebraska City's county
Early Nebraskan
Sioux Indian
Chiwere speaker
Platte River people
Offshoot of the Winnebago tribe
Amerind
Neb. Indian
Western native
Sioux tribe
Plains people
Midwest native
Midwest tribe
Indian tribe
Sooner State native
Pawnee ally
Midwestern tribe
Midwest Indian
Oklahoma tribe member
North American Indian
Missouri River tribe
Missouri River native
Indian of Okla.
County in Neb.
Winnebago relative
Sioux speaker
Siouan tribesman
Pawnee's friend
N.A. Indian
Kiowa's cousin
A member of the Siouan people
Winnebago offshoot
Tribe related to the Iowa
Tribe met by Lewis and Clark
Sooner State tribe
Sioux speaker of Oklahoma
Platte River Indians
Plains folk
Old buffalo hunter
Oklahoma tribesman
Nebraska tribesman
Nebraska county
Missouri Valley tribesman
Indian of Nebraska
Ally of the Missouri
Tribe in the Winnebago nation
Speaker of Siouan
Speaker of a Siouan language
Some Sooners
Sioux tribesman
Sioux speakers
Sioux branch
Siouan of Okla.
Platte Valley native
Platte Valley figure (Var.)
Platte River Sioux
Platte River Indian
Part of the Winnebago nation
Okla. tribe
North American tribe
Nebraska tribe (Var.)
Nebraska Sioux
Nebraska county with an Indian name
Nebraska county whose seat is Nebraska City
Nebraska county that borders Iowa and Missouri
Nebraska county named for a tribe
Neb. aborigine
Missouri's ally, once
Missouri relatives
Missouri Indian relative
Member of the Winnebago nation
Iowa native
Indian of Oklahoma
Group that split from the Winnebago
First tribe met by Lewis and Clark
Cousins of the Winnebago
Cousin of a Missouri
Chief Whitehorse, e.g.
Winnebago separatists
Winnebago nation tribe
Tribe that's kin to the Iowa
Tribe that once joined with the Missouri
Tribe speaking Chiwere
Tribe related to the Missouria
Tribe related to the Missouri
Tribe related to the Iowa and Missouri
Tribe met by Lewis and Clark in 1804
Tribe headquartered in Red Rock, Oklahoma
Tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark
Tribe encountered by Lewis & Clark
Tribe allied with the Missouri, once
Tribe affiliated with the Missouria
Today he's a Sooner
Southern Sioux
Sooner State tribe member
Sioux offshoot
Siouan is his tongue
Relative of a Winnebago
Platte tribesman
Platte people
Pawnee's ally
Onetime tribe of the Winnebago nation
Old buffalo hunters of the Great Plains
Oklahoma tribesperson
Oklahoma tribesman (Var.)
Oklahoma tribal member
Oklahoma people
Oklahoma Indian (and a three-word description of this puzzle's theme)
Okla. tribesmen
Oglala's kin
Nebraska county on the Missouri
Nebraska county north of Pawnee
Nebraska City is its county seat
Neb. county
Native American of the Midwest
Missouri's cousin
Midwestern tribesman
Midwest tribesman
Member of a Siouan tribe
Little Thief, for one
Language from which "Nebraska" comes
Kin of the Winnebago
Kin of the Iowa and Missouri
Iowa kin
Indian related to the Missouri
Indian or Western county
Fur trading natives
First tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark
First Indian tribe met by Lewis and Clark
Cousin of a Winnebago
County in Nebraska
Cornhusker State tribe
Chief Whitehorse, for one
Certain Siouan speaker
Certain Native American
Amerind of Oklahoma
Ally of the Missouri, once
A Plains tribe
A member of a branch of the Siouan people
___-Missouria (Indian tribe)