Grant is a member of the Omaha tribe of Nebraska.
Around 1640, the area around the later Rulo is the property of the Omaha tribe.
Half-breeds could belong officially to the Omaha tribe only if they were adopted into it.
He had been adopted into the Omaha tribe as the son of Big Elk, the principal chief, after years of interaction with the people.
Decatur had arrived in the area of the town from Bellevue in the 1840s and made his home with the Omaha tribe.
By the mid-eighteenth century, the Omaha tribe lived on the west side of the Missouri River throughout this area.
The Ponca tribe separated from the Omaha tribe in the early 18th century.
The land was deeded from the Omaha tribe on July 31, 1874.
Young Elk was a chief of the Omaha tribe.
A similar sacred pole is found among the Omaha tribe of the central United States.