<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Otoe, Missouria, Ho - Chunk, and other Siouan peoples </Td> </Tr> <P> The Iowa or Ioway, known as the Báxoǰe in their own language, are a Native American Siouan people . Today, they are enrolled in either of two federally recognized tribes, the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma and the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska . </P> <P> The Iowa, Missouria, and Otoe tribes were all once part of the Ho - Chunk people . They are all Chiwere language - speaking peoples . They left their ancestral homelands in Southern Wisconsin for Eastern Iowa, a state that bears their name . </P> <P> In 1837, the Iowa were moved from Iowa to reservations in Brown County, Kansas, and Richardson County, Nebraska . Bands of Iowa moved to Indian Territory in the late 19th century and settled south of Perkins, Oklahoma to become the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma . </P>

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