Other crossword clues for answer "OTOS"OTOSNebraskan nativesSiouan IndiansSiouan-language speakersNative AmericansWestern IndiansFormer Platte River dwellersPlain folk?Siouan peoplePlatte River peopleSome Siouan speakersBuffalo-hunting IndiansOklahoma IndiansNebraska tribesmenNebraska nativesSiouan-speaking tribe membersNative OklahomansSome SiouansOklahoma tribePlains inhabitantsOnetime Platte River dwellersPlains tribesmenPlains nativesPlains peopleOnetime Siouan nativesMidwest Native AmericansSiouan speakersEarly NebraskansNatives who met Lewis and Clark near modern-day Council BluffsNebraska settlersWestern tribesmenNebraska IndiansPlatte River Valley peopleSioux speakersLewis and Clark met them in 1804Platte tribe, onceAmerinds.Oklahoma reds.Siouan Indians now in Oklahoma.Siouian Indians.Sioux Indians.American Indians.Siouans now living in Oklahoma.Indians.Oklahoma braves.Large books: Abbr..Sioux.Tribe of Oklahoma.Siouans.U. S. IndiansIndians of WestEXPLORER DE ___Group in NebraskaIndian groupSome AmerindsNeb. IndiansSome native NebraskansOkla. SiouansSiouan groupPawnees' neighborsTribe in Neb.Okla. IndiansFormer Platte River inhabitantsPlatte River tribePart of the Winnebago nationPeople on the PlattePeople of the PlatteNatives of Noble County, Okla.Western tribeDwellers along the Platte, oncePeople of the Platte, oncePlains IndiansPlains tribeChief Whitehorse and tribesmenLittle Thief's peopleOklahoma tribesmenMidwest tribeRelatives of WinnebagosPlains tribe membersGreat Plains nativesWestern AmerindsSioux tribe membersNative American peoplePlatte River native peopleEarly Nebraska residentsIowas' relativesWinnebago offshoot