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Laguna Niguel

CAR La-Guna Niquel Oso= CAR Nickelaou --=Car Nickel Some of Many. KARA Nikol aou= Face Nickel s plural. La Paz The Peace... Avenida Breve= Brief Avenue. In any event I live in a place of many Nickels near the 5 freeway and my name is in any CENTS about Nickels and Dimes Jime SPETER FACE NICKELS.. Oh have I mentioned the double nickel or 55 freeway. Hey this is my otowne. Dimes Nickels Penn. N.Y.'s Penta Gone. What the sh-- Wasichu.

Ziggurat U.S. Army Hall of records near mormon Church Nigueli Indians spoke Aztecan


 
 
 
Oto(e) (OH toh) -- A Chiwere Sioux tribe akin to the Hotcâgara. In Hotcâk they are called Wadjokdjadja. They were located just north of the Missouri and west of the Mississippi in what is now northern Missouri and Iowa. They traced their origins to a band that split off form the Hotcâgara. This band split again as the ancestors of the Oto and Missouria forged on to the Missouri River, leaving behind the Ioway on the Mississippi. They came to be situated out of the Platte River in southeastern Nebraska. In the earliest times, the Oto lived in villages and practiced farming, but eventually they adopted the culture of the plains. In 1881 they moved to a reservation in Oklahoma with the Missouria. The language of the Oto is very close to Ioway. To Hotcâk speakers, many Oto words have the charm of sounding archaic. Mentioned in commentaries: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Parallel stories: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Ioway-Oto), 5 (Ioway-Oto).  


Hotcakes ? Winnebago-Wine Bags-Ioway-Otoe-Missouri-Siouan