Crossword-Solution: IOWAS 5 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Iowas n. pl. A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region
now included in the State of Iowa.

We have 38 clues for the answer “IOWAS”

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Midwest tribespeople 1 answer
Winnebagos' kin 1 answer
Winnebago descendants 1 answer
White Cloud's tribe 1 answer
Tribe related to the Missouris and Otos 1 answer
Some Nebraska natives 1 answer
Some Midwestern Indians 1 answer
Siouan language tribespeople 1 answer
Otoe relatives, once 1 answer
Offshoot of the Winnebagos 1 answer
Native Americans of the Great Plains 1 answer
Minn. Siouans 1 answer
Midwest tribe members 1 answer
Kin of the Otos and Omahas 1 answer
Kin of the Missouria 1 answer
Early Great Plains residents 1 answer
Descendents of the Winnebagos 1 answer
Chiwere-speaking natives 1 answer
Foxes' neighbors, once 1 answer
Chief Mahaska's people 1 answer
Winnebago relatives 2 answers
White Cloud's people 2 answers
People for whom a state is named 3 answers
Siouans 3 answers
Chiwere speaker 3 answers
Chiwere speakers 4 answers
Siouan speakers 4 answers
Midwestern Indians 5 answers
Great Plains natives 5 answers
Midwestern tribe 6 answers
Siouan Indians. 6 answers
Midwest tribe 8 answers
Midwest Indians. 8 answers
cloud white 10 answers
Western Indians 13 answers
Sioux 15 answers
Plains tribe 17 answers
Indians. 31 answers
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Seven chiefs of the Otoes presently appeared, in accordance with an invitation of Bourgmont; then six chiefs of the Iowas and the head chief of the Missouris.
A Half-Century of Conflict, Volume II Francis Parkman 2004
Determined on the final and complete extermination of the dastardly Osages, in punishment for the injuries our people had received from them, I commenced recruiting a strong force, immediately on my return, and stated in the third moon, with five hundred Sacs and Foxes, and one hundred Iowas, and marched against the enemy.
Autobiography of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk Black Hawk 2004
The type of both may still be seen in Nebraska in the grave-posts and grave-mounds by their side, of Iowas and Otoes, and formerly in all parts of the United States east of the Mississippi.
Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 2005
These instances, it will perhaps be admitted, suggest, if they do not prove, that the Greeks had received from tradition precisely the same sort of legends about the heavenly bodies as are current among Eskimo and Bushmen, New Zealanders and Iowas.
Custom and Myth Andrew Lang 2004
Brown will hardly maintain that Australians, Melanesians, Iowas, Amazon Indians, Eskimo, and the rest, borrowed their human and animal stars from 'Akkadia.' The belief in animal and human stars is practically universal among savages who have not attained the 'Akkadian' degree of culture.
Custom and Myth Andrew Lang 2004
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 55 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).