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Indigenous people of North America
merging. › The Ponca people (Omaha-Ponca: Páⁿka) are a nation primarily located in the Great Plains of North America that share a common Ponca culture, history
Ponca
City in Oklahoma, United States
Ponca City (Iowa-Oto: Chína Uhánⁿdhe) is a city in Kay County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The city was named after the Ponca tribe. Ponca City had a
Ponca_City,_Oklahoma
Topics referred to by the same term
The Ponca are a Native American tribe. Ponca may also refer to: Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Ponca, Arkansas, an unincorporated
Ponca_(disambiguation)
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, also known as the Ponca Nation, is one of two federally recognized tribes of Ponca people. The other is the Ponca
Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Ponca_Tribe_of_Indians_of_Oklahoma
Census-designated place in Arkansas, United States
Ponca is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Newton County, Arkansas, United States. Ponca is located on Arkansas Highway
Ponca,_Arkansas
Siouan language spoken by the Omaha and Ponca people
Omaha–Ponca is a Siouan language spoken by the Omaha (Umoⁿhoⁿ) people of Nebraska and the Ponca (Paⁿka) people of Oklahoma and Nebraska. The two dialects
Omaha–Ponca_language
City in and county seat of Dixon County, Nebraska, U.S.
Ponca is a city in and the county seat of Dixon County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2020 census, Ponca had a population of 907. Ponca was established
Ponca,_Nebraska
Ethnic group
for merging. › The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is one of two federally recognized tribes of the Ponca people. The other is the Ponca Tribe of Indians of
Ponca_Tribe_of_Nebraska
groups. Each became an independent and historic tribe. They are the Omaha, Ponca, Kaw or Kansa, Osage and Quapaw. The term "Dhegiha" refers to all five Indian
Dhegihan_migration
Historic train station in Oklahoma
Ponca City station is a former and proposed railway station in Ponca City, Oklahoma. The Santa Fe Railway originally skipped building a depot in Ponca
Ponca_City_station
County in Oklahoma, United States
Its county seat is Newkirk, and the largest city is Ponca City. Kay County comprises the Ponca City micropolitan statistical area. It is in north-central
Kay_County,_Oklahoma
Historic district in Nebraska, United States
The Ponca Historic District is a historic district in Ponca, Nebraska that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It includes
Ponca_Historic_District
Archaeological site in Missouri, USA
Nanza is the Ponca name for what is now called Ponca Fort. It was a fortified village built by the Ponca in the vicinity of present-day Niobrara, Nebraska
Ponca_Fort
School district in Oklahoma
Ponca City Public Schools is the public school district in Ponca City, Oklahoma. It operates seven elementary schools, two middle schools (one serves grades
Ponca_City_Public_Schools
American soldier (1919–2013)
During the Depression, the family moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma in 1931. In 1939, he graduated from Ponca City High School and went to work in road construction
Jake_McNiece
Indian reservation of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
The Ponca Reservation of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is located in northeast Nebraska, with the seat of tribal government located in Niobrara, Knox County
Ponca_Reservation
Ponca chief and civil rights leader
leader who served as the hereditary chief of the Ponca from 1870 until 1904. His 34-year tenure as the Ponca head of state spanned the most consequential
Chief_White_Eagle
Genus of crickets
Ponca is a genus of crickets in the family Gryllidae. "Ponca". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 12 July 2022. Citizen science observations
Ponca_(cricket)
Park in Nebraska, USA
Ponca State Park is a public recreation area located on the banks of the Missouri River four miles (6.4 km) north of Ponca, Nebraska, in the northeastern
Ponca_State_Park
United States historic place
Ponca City Milling Company Elevator, also known as the Robin Hood Elevator, is a grain elevator located at 114 West Central Avenue in Ponca City, Oklahoma
Ponca City Milling Company Elevator
Ponca_City_Milling_Company_Elevator
Co-educational, public, secondary school in Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States
Ponca City High School is a public high school that serves approximately 1,500 students in grades 9–12, located in Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States
Ponca_City_High_School
Native American fashion designer
Wendy Ponca (born 1960) is an Osage artist, educator, and fashion designer noted for her Native American fashion creations. From 1982 to 1993, she taught
Wendy_Ponca
US-Sioux treaty ending Red Cloud's War
return the Ponca land. Instead, the Lakota claimed the Ponca land as their own and set about attacking and demanding tribute from the Ponca until 1876
Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868)
Federal recognition of Native American tribe
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Restoration Act (Public Law 101-484) is a United States federal law enacted on October 31, 1990, that restored federal recognition
Ponca_Restoration_Act_1990
Native American leader (c. 1829–1908)
Standing Bear (c. 1829–1908) (Ponca official orthography: Maⁿchú-Naⁿzhíⁿ/Macunajin; other spellings: Ma-chú-nu-zhe, Ma-chú-na-zhe or Mantcunanjin pronounced
Standing_Bear
Siouan language group of North America
languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw. Their historical region included parts of the Ohio and Mississippi
Dhegihan_languages
River in Nebraska, United States
Ponca Creek is a stream that flows from southern South Dakota and into northern Nebraska. It is 139 miles (224 km) long. Its source is about 4 miles (6
Ponca Creek (Missouri River tributary)
Ponca_Creek_(Missouri_River_tributary)
American abolitionist, writer, journalist, Native American rights activist and politician
trial of Standing Bear, a legal battle which led to the liberation of the Ponca tribe from the Indian Territory in Oklahoma in the year 1879. This landmark
Thomas_Tibbles
Historic sovereign territory set aside for Native American nations, 1834–1907
City, Oklahoma. The Ponca speak one of the Siouan languages and are closely related to the Osage Nation and Kaw tribes. The Ponca tribe were never at
Indian_Territory
Place in Balearic Islands, Spain
Santa Ponsa (Catalan and officially: Santa Ponça) is a small town in the southwest of Mallorca. Located in the municipality of Calvià, it is 18 kilometres
Santa_Ponsa
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
among speakers of the same Dhegihan language stock, such as the Kansa, Ponca, Omaha, and Quapaw. Researchers believe that the tribes likely diverged
Osage_Nation
Reservoir in Oklahoma, US
overlooking the lake. The lake is approximately 8 miles (13 km) east of Ponca City. Newkirk is 6 miles (9.7 km) west of the upper end of the lake. Kaw
Kaw_Lake
Casino hotels in Osage County, Oklahoma, US
Highway 60 and is the gaming center closest to Ponca City. Osage Casino is a Native American casino in Ponca City, Oklahoma owned and operated by the Osage
Osage_Casino
Species of cricket
Ponca venosa is a species of cricket in the family Gryllidae. Citizen science observations for Ponca venosa at iNaturalist v t e
Ponca_venosa
American socialite (1900–1987)
childless and fabulously wealthy from his success in the oil business in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Two years after Virginia Marland died in 1926, E. W. annulled
Lydie_Marland
Airport
Ponca City Regional Airport (IATA: PNC, ICAO: KPNC, FAA LID: PNC) is a city-owned airport two miles northwest of Ponca City, in Kay County, Oklahoma, United
Ponca_City_Regional_Airport
1947 film by Derwin Abrahams
The Stranger from Ponca City is a 1947 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Ed Earl Repp. The film stars Charles Starrett
The_Stranger_from_Ponca_City
River
Arkansas Highway 43 between Arkansas 21 and Ponca. Ponca – Location of Beaver Jim Villines Boyhood Home. Ponca retains one of the old ‘low water’ bridges
Buffalo_National_River
United States historic place
in Ponca City, Oklahoma. It is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a contributing property of the Downtown Ponca City
Poncan_Theatre
Ghost town in Oklahoma, United States
Oklahoma, United States. It is currently a residential area in a part of Ponca City. Before the Cherokee Outlet land run of 1893, the now former town of
Cross,_Oklahoma
City Hall in Ponca City is a historic Spanish Colonial architecture city hall building and auditorium in Ponca City, Oklahoma. It was designed by Solomon
City_Hall_in_Ponca_City
Style of dance practiced by Indigenous Peoples of North America
a style of dance some believe was originally created by members of the Ponca tribe in the 1920s and 1930s, in an attempt to preserve their culture and
Fancy_dance
Norwegian record label
Ponca Jazz Records is a jazz record label founded by Hilde Hefte in Kristiansand, Norway in 2004. Hefte had an idea of releasing the Rolf Søder recording
Ponca_Jazz_Records
American trick shooter
1920 and died in 1930 in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the home town of the 101 Ranch. She is buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Ponca City. Her grave was unmarked
Lillian_Smith_(trick_shooter)
U.S. state
The Pioneer Woman statue in Ponca City, by Bryant Baker (1930).
Oklahoma
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Marland, an oilman from nearby Ponca City who later became a governor of Oklahoma. Marland is on SH-156, south-southwest of Ponca City. Marland began as a community
Marland,_Oklahoma
regulations, and processes. In 2017, the Ponca Nation enacted a rights of nature law which is a resolution that gives the Ponca Tribal Court the power to punish
Rights_of_nature_law
American actor (born 2004)
tape written by Nick Medina. Born in Oklahoma, Guerra is of Mexican and Ponca descent. They identify as two-spirit. They were cast for their first acting
Elva_Guerra
reservations, including a half-breed tract. Today six tribes, (Omaha, Winnebago, Ponca, Iowa, Santee Sioux, Sac and Fox), have reservations in Nebraska. In 2006
Native American tribes in Nebraska
Native_American_tribes_in_Nebraska
Indigenous peoples of the United States
disapprove of a chief. In the patrilineal tribes, such as the Omaha, Osage, Ponca, and Lakota, hereditary leadership passes through the male line, and children
Native Americans in the United States
Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
Historic house in Oklahoma, United States
businessman and politician E. W. (Ernest Whitworth) Marland (1874-1941), in Ponca City, (Kay County), Oklahoma and is considered a landmark in the community
Marland_Grand_Home
County in Nebraska, United States
2020 United States census, the population was 5,606. Its county seat is Ponca. The county was created in 1856 and attached to Dakota County. It was organized
Dixon_County,_Nebraska
American model (born 1956)
September 4, 1956, and moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma, at the age of three with her mother and four siblings. She graduated from Ponca City High School in 1974
Candy_Loving
High school in Lincoln, Nebraska
is part of the Lincoln Public Schools system. The school is named after Ponca chief and civil rights activist Standing Bear. Standing Bear High School
Standing_Bear_High_School
Sculpture by Bryant Baker in Ponca City, Oklahoma
The Pioneer Woman monument is a bronze sculpture in Ponca City, Oklahoma, designed by Bryant Baker and dedicated on April 22, 1930. The statue is of a
Pioneer_Woman
American petroleum company
acquire Continental Oil, moving its headquarters to Marland's home town of Ponca City, Oklahoma, in 1929. As the Continental-Marland acquisition took effect
Conoco
Section of U.S. Highway in Oklahoma, United States
northern part of the state, including Arnett, Seiling, Fairview, Enid, Ponca City, Pawhuska, Bartlesville, and Vinita. US-60 exits Oklahoma near Seneca
U.S._Route_60_in_Oklahoma
Ponca-Santee administrator (born 1953)
Judi M. gaiashkibos (born 1953) is a Ponca-Santee administrator, who has been the executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs since
Judi_M._gaiashkibos
Ethnic group
century, the Arikara came under attack from the Omaha/Ponca and the Iowa near the end of the Omaha/Ponca migration to Nebraska. With peace established later
Arikara
Historic district in Oklahoma, United States
The Downtown Ponca City Historic District is a 73 acres (30 ha) area of historic buildings in Ponca City, Oklahoma. The historic district is listed on
Downtown Ponca City Historic District
Downtown_Ponca_City_Historic_District
Topics referred to by the same term
a chief of the Blackfoot Native American tribe Big Snake (Ponca chief), a chief of the Ponca Native American tribe, and brother of the chief Standing Bear
Big_Snake
Art Museum in Oklahoma; Tonkawa, Oklahoma; Woolaroc
Oklahoma College in Tonkawa, Oklahoma; Pickens Museum at City Central in Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Pickens Art Gallery at Woolaroc Museum in the Osage
Pickens_Museum
Ethnic and cultural group in the United States
Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi Catawba Saponi
African_Americans
Tree or simple structure used for supporting corpses
away from the common burial ground outside the village. During winter, the Ponca Indians would often substitute a grave with a scaffold because the ground
Burial_tree
Federally recognized Native American tribe
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Omaha (Omaha-Ponca: Umoⁿhoⁿ) are a Native American tribe in the Central Plains and Midwestern
Omaha_people
Spanish island
culture and traditions regarding the rest of Mallorca is the landing in Santa Ponça on 10 September 1229 of King James I of Aragon, and the subsequent conquering
Calvià
Canadian and American musician (born 1945)
Both received honors from leaders of the Rosebud Sioux, Oglala Lakota, Ponca and Omaha nations, and were invested with sacred buffalo robes. Young participated
Neil_Young
Language family of North America
speakers Chiwere-Winnebago Chiwere † Ho-Chunk – 250 speakers Dhegihan Omaha–Ponca – 85 speakers Kansa-Osage Kansa † Osage †, on ongoing revival Quapaw † Ohio
Siouan_languages
Native American tribe
the other Siouan-speaking tribes of the Great Plains, such as the Omaha, Ponca and Osage. They were a semi-nomadic people who had adopted horses for hunting
Iowa_people
American anthropologist (1848–1895)
missionary in the Dakota Territory, who contributed to the description of the Ponca, Omaha, and other southern Siouan languages. He worked for the Bureau of
James_Owen_Dorsey
Lakota word for the sacred or the divine
monotheistic. Siouan: Wakan Tanka or Wakan is also known as Wakanda in the Omaha-Ponca, Ioway-Otoe-Missouri, Kansa and Osage languages; and Wakatakeh in Quapaw
Wakan_Tanka
Native American attorney from Oklahoma (born 1983)
Nation and is of Ponca and Kiowa heritage. He is a direct lineal descendant of Chief White Eagle, "the celebrated chief of the Ponca tribe of Plains Indians
Brett_Chapman
Nebraska. It originally comprised lands for both the Santee Sioux and the Ponca, both Siouan-speaking tribes, near the mouth of the Niobrara River at its
Niobrara_Reservation
Radio station in Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States
WBBZ (1230 kHz, "Newstalk 1230") is an AM radio station licensed to Ponca City, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by Sterling
WBBZ_(AM)
Cucurbita moschata; type of winter squash
casseroles, breads, muffins, and pies. It is part of the same squash family as ponca, waltham, pumpkin, and calabaza. The word squash comes from the Narragansett
Butternut_squash
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
and Torre Moratxa, and to the north of these the old farmhouse of Torre Ponça. The Montgrí Massif (Massís del Montgrí) plunges into the sea forming about
L'Estartit
Route 77 Spur
US-177, then east on US-60 to Ponca City, Oklahoma. This also involved a new US-60 alignment between Tonkawa, Oklahoma and Ponca City, Oklahoma, where US-60
U.S._Route_177
(#483) in 1929. Northern Oklahoma changed its name to the Ponca Area Council (#483) in 1931. Ponca Area changed its name to the Northern Oklahoma Council
Scouting_in_Oklahoma
Self-identification collected by the US census
Assiniboine Osage Quapaw Crow Kaw Hidatsa Omaha Mandan Missouria Iowa Otoe Ponca Eastern Woodlands Monacan Indian Nation Occaneechi Biloxi Catawba Saponi
Race and ethnicity in the United States census
Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_census
2021 Native American comedy-drama television series
friend group, when he spoke of wanting to one day open a dojo. Elva Guerra (Ponca/Mexican-American) as Jackie, leader of the NDN mafia; she grew up in the
Reservation_Dogs
Minor league baseball team
Eureka returned to the Southwestern League for a partial season when the Ponca City Poncans team relocated to Eureka during the season. Eureka hosted home
Eureka_Oilers
American politician (born 1948)
raised in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the son of Coeweene (Bryan) and Robert C. Nickles. He attended Ponca City public schools graduating from Ponca City High
Don_Nickles
American oil man and politician (1874–1941)
the 1920s, Marland built a mansion known as the Palace of the Prairies in Ponca City, after introducing fox hunting and polo on horseback to the local wealthy
E._W._Marland
Waterfall in Arkansas, United States
Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls is a single-drop waterfall located within the Ponca Wilderness Area of the Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas. The height
Hemmed-In-Hollow_Falls
Severe weather event
businesses. EF1 Southern Ponca City to McCord to SW of Apperson Kay, Osage OK 36°41′N 97°09′W / 36.68°N 97.15°W / 36.68; -97.15 (Ponca City (Apr. 17, EF1))
Tornado outbreak of April 17–18, 2026
Tornado_outbreak_of_April_17–18,_2026
African American cowboy, rodeo performer and actor (1870–1932)
Ranch. He is buried near a 15-foot stone monument to the friendship of Ponca Tribal Chief White Eagle and the Miller Brothers on Monument Hill, also
Bill_Pickett
Elongated bead popular with American Indians
Northwest Plateau. In 1878, Joseph H. Sherburne became a trader to the Ponca people. The Ponca purchased great quantities of corn cob pipes from Sherburne, but
Hair_pipe
United States historic place
Metropolitan Community College in 1974. The post is where Ponca Chief Standing Bear and 29 fellow Ponca were held prior to the landmark 1879 trial of Standing
Fort_Omaha
Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter and artist
progressive who was a spokesperson for Native American rights. She was of Ponca, Iowa, French, and Anglo-American ancestry. In 1983, she was inducted into
Susette_La_Flesche
1857-1859 U.S. Congress
improvement and construction of lighthouses. March 12, 1858: Treaty with the Ponca signed April 19, 1858: Treaty with the Yankton Sioux signed July 29, 1858:
35th_United_States_Congress
United States historic place
The Ponca Creek Bridge, also known as NEHBS No. BD00-224, is a historic Pratt truss bridge spanning Ponca Creek that is listed on the National Register
Ponca_Creek_Bridge
Amtrak service between Oklahoma City, OK and Fort Worth, TX
Edmond, Guthrie, Perry, and Ponca City. In anticipation of the return of Amtrak services to the city via the Heartland Flyer, Ponca City undertook to rehabilitate
Heartland_Flyer
British-born American sculptor (1881–1970)
and moved to the E. W. Marland Mansion in Ponca City.[citation needed] The mansion is now known as the Ponca City Cultural Center, and Baker's studio and
Bryant_Baker
American dancer, actor, singer, theater director and professor
Lara Teeter (born February 3, 1955) is an American dancer, actor, singer, theater director and college professor. Born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Teeter earned
Lara_Teeter
River in the United States
to a 59-mile section of the Missouri River between Gavins Point Dam and Ponca State Park. In 1991, an additional 39-mile section between Fort Randall
Missouri National Recreational River
Missouri_National_Recreational_River
U.S. state
winter and early spring. Indigenous peoples, including Omaha, Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and various branches of the Lakota (Sioux) tribes, lived
Nebraska
2022 American crime/psychological thriller television series
Navajo member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes Guerra is a member of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Hibberd, James (July 9, 2021). "Graham Roland
Dark_Winds
Former train station in Arkansas City, Kansas, US
April 27, 1951 Former services Preceding station Amtrak Following station Ponca City toward Dallas or Houston Lone Star Wichita toward Chicago Preceding
Arkansas_City_station
Minor league baseball team
Ponca City, Oklahoma was home to numerous minor league baseball teams between 1923 and 1957, playing at Conoco Park. Ponca City played as members of the
Ponca_City_Baseball_team
"Title 4 Domestic Relations" (PDF). Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. p. 9. Retrieved March 19, 2019.[permanent dead link] "Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Tribal Council
Same-sex marriage in tribal nations in the United States
Same-sex_marriage_in_tribal_nations_in_the_United_States
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Boy/Male
Gaelic
Valley.
Boy/Male
Indian
Gold coin (Name of grandfather of abu bin Thabit)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Male
Hebrew
Possibly a contracted form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, YODA means "praised."Â This is the name of a wise Jedi master in the Star Wars stories.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic or habitational name, from a derivative of Wick.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Remembered by God.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Malayalam
Well Wisher; Golden Flower
Boy/Male
English, Hindu, Indian
Strong Person; Lord Krishna; Darker Skin Tone; Evening
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Jubilant
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Blonde.
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