Crossword Clue: Sioux speaker of Oklahoma
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- ___-Missouria (Indian tribe)
- ___-Missouria Tribe
- American Indian
- Amerind
- Amerind of Oklahoma
- An Amerind
- A member of a branch of the Siouan people
- A member of the Siouan people
- A Plains tribe
- A Siouan
- Ally of the Missouri, once
- Ally of the Missouri
- Historical buffalo hunter
- Central Plains people
- Central Plains tribe
- Great Plains tribe
- Iowa kin
- Iowa native
- Early Nebraskan
- Early tribe met by Lewis and Clark
- Certain Native American
- Certain Siouan
- Certain Siouan speaker
- Group that split from the Winnebago
- Fur trading natives
- Chief Little Thief, e.g.
- Chief Whitehorse, e.g.
- Chief Whitehorse, for one
- Chiwere speaker
- Chiwere speakers
- Chiwere-speaking native
- Chiwere-speaking tribe
- Cornhusker State tribe
- First Indian tribe met by Lewis and Clark
- First Native Americans encountered by Lewis and Clark
- First tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark
- First tribe met by Lewis and Clark
- County in Neb.
- County in Nebraska
- Cousin of a Missouri
- Cousin of a Winnebago
- Dissonant
- Cousins of the Winnebago
- Indian
- Indian of Nebraska
- Indian of Okla.
- Indian of Oklahoma
- Indian of West
- Indian or Western county
- Indian related to the Missouri
- Indian tribe
- Indian tribe that lent its name to a county in Nebraska
- Some Great Plains residents
- Kin of the Iowa and Missouri
- Kin of the Winnebago
- Some Native Americans of the Midwest
- Plains dweller
- Plains folk
- Plains Indian
- Plains Indians
- Plains native
- Plains people
- Plains tribe
- Some Sooners
- Platte people
- Platte River Indian
- Platte River Indians
- Platte River people
- Platte River Sioux
- Platte River tribe
- Platte tribesman
- Platte Valley figure (Var.)
- Platte Valley native
- Kiowa's cousin
- Winnebago kin
- Winnebago nation tribe
- Winnebago offshoot
- Winnebago relative
- Winnebago separatists
- Winnebago tribe
- Sooner State native
- Sooner State tribe member
- Sooner State tribe
- Tribe affiliated with the Missouria
- Tribe allied with the Missouri, once
- Tribe at Council Bluff
- Tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark
- Tribe encountered by Lewis & Clark
- Tribe headquartered in Red Rock, Oklahoma
- Tribe in the Winnebago nation
- Tribe met by Lewis and Clark in 1804
- Tribe met by Lewis and Clark
- Tribe related to the Iowa and Missouri
- Tribe related to the Iowa
- Tribe related to the Missouri
- Tribe related to the Missouria
- Tribe speaking Chiwere
- Tribe that once joined with the Missouri
- Tribe that's kin to the Iowa
- Tribe whose tongue is Chiwere
- Offshoot of the Winnebago tribe
- Oglala's kin
- N.A. Indian
- Okla. Indian
- Okla. tribe
- Okla. tribesmen
- Oklahoma Indian (and a three-word description of this puzzle's theme)
- Oklahoma Indian
- Oklahoma native
- Oklahoma people
- Oklahoma tribal member
- Oklahoma tribe member
- Oklahoma tribe
- Oklahoma tribesman (Var.)
- Oklahoma tribesman
- Oklahoma tribesperson
- Oklahoman people
- Old buffalo hunter
- Old buffalo hunters of the Great Plains
- Little Thief, for one
- Member of a Siouan tribe
- Member of the Winnebago nation
- Part of the Winnebago nation
- Language from which "Nebraska" comes
- Native American of the Midwest
- Native Nebraskan
- Native North American
- Native Oklahoman
- Natives met by Lewis & Clark
- Neb. aborigine
- Neb. county
- Neb. Indian
- Nebraska City is its county seat
- Nebraska City's county.
- Nebraska City's county
- Nebraska county named for a tribe
- Nebraska county named for an indigenous people
- Nebraska county north of Pawnee
- Nebraska county on the Missouri
- Nebraska county or who once lived there
- Nebraska county that borders Iowa and Missouri
- Nebraska county whose seat is Nebraska City
- Nebraska county with an Indian name
- Nebraska county
- Nebraska Indian
- Nebraska native tribe
- Nebraska native
- Nebraska Sioux
- Nebraska tribe (Var.)
- Nebraska tribe
- Nebraska tribesman
- Nebraskan Siouan.
- Neighbors of the Omaha
- Pawnee ally
- Pawnee's ally
- Pawnee's friend
- Midwest Indian
- Midwest native
- Midwest tribe
- Midwest tribesman
- Midwestern tribe
- Midwestern tribesman
- Red Rock dweller
- People of Red Rock, Okla.
- People who held council with Lewis and Clark
- Relative of a Winnebago
- Missouri Indian relative
- Missouri relatives
- Missouri River native
- Missouri River tribe
- Missouri Valley tribesman
- Missouri's ally, once
- Missouri's cousin
- Onetime buffalo-hunting tribe
- Onetime tribe of the Winnebago nation
- North American Indian
- North American tribe
- Southern Sioux
- Speaker of a Siouan language
- Speaker of Siouan
- Siouan Indian
- Siouan is his tongue
- Siouan of Okla.
- Siouan people
- Siouan speaker
- Siouan-speaking tribal member
- Siouan tribe
- Siouan tribesman
- Siouan
- Sioux
- Sioux branch
- Sioux Indian
- Sioux offshoot
- Sioux speaker of Oklahoma
- Sioux speaker
- Sioux speakers
- Sioux tribe
- Sioux tribesman
- U. S. Indian
- Western Indian.
- Western Indian
- Western native
- Western tribe
- U.S. Indian
- Today he's a Sooner
Recent Usage of Sioux speaker of Oklahoma in Crossword Puzzles
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- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 16, 2016
- USA Today - July 19, 2014
- Washington Post - Aug. 13, 2013
- Universal Crossword - Oct. 3, 2002