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20 answers for: Native American people of Iroquoian lineage now mo...
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CHEROKEENative American people of Iroquoian lineage now mostly living in Oklahoma and North Carolina (8)
COMANCHENative Americans, now mostly living in Oklahoma (8)
ARAPAHOA member of a Native North American people of the Plains now living in Oklahoma and Wyoming (7)
COCKTAILOld word for a horse with a docked cauda or for a racehorse with mixed lineage; now a mixed drink; a fruit medley; or, any melange (8)
RUTHENIAFormer province of Czechoslovakia now mostly coterminous with the Zakarpattia Oblast of western Ukraine (8)
CADDOA group of Plains Indians formerly living in what is now North and South Dakota and Nebraska and Kansas and Arkansas and Louisiana and Oklahoma and Texas.
NINETEENNow mostly mime in capitals (8,6-4)
NANOTUBECarbon molecule now mostly found in liquid butane
KIOWAMember of a Native American people formerly of the Southern Plains now living in Oklahoma
CROATOne of a south Slavic ethnic group mostly living in countries that are part of former Yugoslavia (5)
PAWNEEA Native American people living now mostly in Oklahoma (6)
XHOSASecond-largest ethnic group in South Africa after the Zulus, mostly living in Eastern Cape province (5)
SHAWNEENative American people now mainly living in Oklahoma
OSAGEMember of North American people living in Oklahoma area (5)
ERIEA member of an Iroquoian people formerly living on the south shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania and western New York.
OZARKThe --- Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas are a source of lead and zinc (5)
BANQUETA sumptuous entertainment of food and drink, now mostly ceremonial and followed by speeches (7)
AQUATICA question on a parasite mostly living in water
SYNCAgreement in time of Seychelles and North Carolina (4)
AMATIItalian family of violin makers from Cremona whose instruments are now mostly in museums or private collections (5)