Ho-Chunk Nation

GPTKB entity

Statements (63)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Native_American_culture
gptkbp:affiliation Wisconsin Inter-Tribal Repatriation Committee
gptkbp:area Ho-Chunk Nation Reservation
gptkbp:artwork gptkb:traditional_crafts
gptkbp:community celebration of heritage
gptkbp:community_events annual powwow
gptkbp:community_health wellness programs
gptkbp:community_involvement infrastructure projects
gptkbp:community_outreach public health campaigns
gptkbp:community_service housing assistance programs
gptkbp:cultural_events heritage festivals
gptkbp:cultural_exchange programs with other tribes
gptkbp:cultural_identity Ho-Chunk heritage
gptkbp:cultural_practices traditional ceremonies
gptkbp:cultural_programs language immersion programs
gptkbp:cultural_symbol the Ho-Chunk flag
gptkbp:dance_style powwow dancing
gptkbp:economic_activity gaming and tourism
gptkbp:economic_development business ventures
gptkbp:education Ho-Chunk Nation Education Department
gptkbp:environmental_concerns gptkb:wildlife
gptkbp:environmental_initiatives land stewardship programs
gptkbp:governance elders council
gptkbp:government_type gptkb:tribal_council
gptkbp:healthcare Ho-Chunk Health Care Center
gptkbp:historical_site ancient burial mounds
gptkbp:history descendants of the Winnebago people
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Ho-Chunk Nation
gptkbp:involved_countries gptkb:Black_River_Falls,_Wisconsin
elected representatives
held every two years
open to descendants
resilience and adaptation
recognized by U. S. law
gptkbp:is_recognized_by since 1973
gptkbp:land_use agriculture and conservation
reacquisition of ancestral lands
gptkbp:language gptkb:Ho-Chunk_language
gptkbp:language_revitalization language classes
gptkbp:language_spoken collaboration with other tribes
gptkbp:legal_framework tribal court system
gptkbp:located_in gptkb:Wisconsin
gptkbp:music traditional drumming and singing
gptkbp:narrative oral traditions
gptkbp:notable_games stickball
gptkbp:partnerships collaborations with local governments
joint ventures with businesses
gptkbp:population approximately 7,000
gptkbp:preservation_efforts Ho-Chunk Heritage Center
gptkbp:recognized_by gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:sports_team Ho-Chunk Nation Warriors
gptkbp:territory Wisconsin and Illinois
gptkbp:traditional_clothing beaded garments
gptkbp:traditional_food wild rice
gptkbp:treaty gptkb:Treaty_of_1866
gptkb:Treaty_of_1887
gptkb:Treaty_of_1870
gptkb:Treaty_of_1837
Treaty of 1872
gptkbp:youth_programs mentorship programs
cultural education initiatives
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Winnebago_tribe
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7