- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Although the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska does not have a reservation, the Ponca Restoration Act established our fifteen-county Service Delivery Area across Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota We offer a broad range of health, social, educational and cultural services
- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska - Wikipedia
Ponca people are thought to have migrated to the Great Plains from the Ohio River valley In the mid-16th century, Ponca people migrated with the Kansa, Omaha, and Osage north, up the Mississippi
- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska – Across Nebraska and Oklahoma, keeping the . . .
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Niobrara, Nebraska Although the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska does not have a reservation, the Ponca Restoration Act established our fifteen-county Service Delivery Area across Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota
- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska | Niobrara NE - Facebook
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is a Tribal Government serving over 5,000 Tribal members across a 15-county Service Delivery Area in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota, and throughout the United States PTN’s social media profiles aim to share relevant and timely information to Tribal members We have multiple social media profiles across various
- Marker Monday: The Ponca Villages - History Nebraska
Present-day Ponca, Nebraska, is near the first village built by the Ponca in the early 1600s after they separated from the Omaha and became their own tribe Like the Omaha, they lived in semi-permanent earth lodge villages, planted corn, and hunted bison part of the year
- Programs and Services - Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska operates within a designated service area covering fifteen counties in Nebraska, South Dakota, and Iowa The Tribe has office sites located in five of these counties
- Ponca Tribe - aaanativearts. com
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska – Headquartered in Niobrara, Nebraska, this tribe regained federal recognition in 1990 after nearly three decades of termination They maintain a strong focus on cultural revival, language preservation, healthcare, and education
- Ponca Tribe of Nebraska’s Powwow Grounds, Museum, and Educational Trail
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska’s Powwow Grounds, Museum, and Educational Trail are a unique experience that show off and educate the long history of the Ponca people The land is located on the ancestral homeland of the Ponca people and was part of their reservations in the 1800-1900’s
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