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'''[[Image:Ponca -White-Eagle--Standing-Bear.jpg|thumb|right]]'''  
'''[[Image:Ponca -White-Eagle--Standing-Bear.jpg|thumb|right]]'''  


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'''Various Spellings: '''Ponca Tribe''', '''Ponca, Poncar, Poncarar  
'''Various Spellings: '''Ponca Tribe''', '''Ponca, Poncar, Poncarar  
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Tribe phone -- 1-580-762-9567<br>Tribe fax -- 1-580-762-2743  
Tribe phone -- 1-580-762-9567<br>Tribe fax -- 1-580-762-2743  


*The Official Web Site of the [http://www.ponca.com/home.html Ponca Nation]  
*The Official Web Site of the [http://www.ponca.com/home.html Ponca Nation]


== History  ==
== History  ==
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In the 1880s, the Ponca split into two -- the Northern Ponca Tribe on the Niobrara River in Nebraska and the Southern Ponca in what is now Oklahoma.  
In the 1880s, the Ponca split into two -- the Northern Ponca Tribe on the Niobrara River in Nebraska and the Southern Ponca in what is now Oklahoma.  


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==== Brief Timeline  ====
==== Brief Timeline  ====
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For additional history of the tribe, [http://www.ponca.com/752.html read more....]  
For additional history of the tribe, [http://www.ponca.com/752.html read more....]  


 
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==== Reservations  ====
==== Reservations  ====
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The Poncas were historically associated with two reservations -- the [[Ponca Indian Reservation (Nebraska)|Ponca Reservation in Nebraska]] and the [[Ponca Indian Reservation (Oklahoma)|Ponca Reservation in Oklahoma]].  
The Poncas were historically associated with two reservations -- the [[Ponca Indian Reservation (Nebraska)|Ponca Reservation in Nebraska]] and the [[Ponca Indian Reservation (Oklahoma)|Ponca Reservation in Oklahoma]].  


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== Records  ==
== Records  ==
17,757

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