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Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma

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The name "Quapaw" is a derivative of the tribal term Ugakhpa, meaning "downstream people." It is believed the Quapaw were part of a larger group known as the Dhegiha Sioux that split into the tribes known today as the Quapaw, Osage, Ponca, Kansa and Omaha. Originally they all resided in the Ohio River downstream to the Mississippi River, eventually reaching what is now Arkansas.


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