Omaha Tribe
The Omaha Tribe is a Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains region of the United States. They primarily inhabit areas in Nebraska and Iowa. Historically, the Omaha people were known for their agricultural practices, hunting, and fishing, which supported their way of life. The tribe's name means "upstream people," reflecting their connection to the Missouri River.
Today, the Omaha Tribe is recognized by the federal government and has its own tribal government. They work to preserve their culture, language, and traditions while also engaging in economic development. The tribe operates various enterprises, including casinos and other businesses, to support their community.