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Cornhusker State Nebraska / Nickname
Nebraskans have been blessed (or cursed) with various nicknames including Bug Eaters, Tree Planters, and Cornhuskers. Nebraska has had two official state names: The Tree Planter State (1895), and The Cornhusker State (1945-present).
Native Greetings of Nebraska Arapahoe: ! ( pronounced heh-beh) Cheyenne: Hahe! ( pronounced hah-heh) Dakota and Lakota Sioux: Hau! ( pronounced how) Kaw: Ho! ( pronounced hoe) Omaha and Ponca: Aho! ( pronounced ah-hoe) Otoe and Missouria: Aho! ( pronounced ah-hoe) Pawnee: Nawah! ( pronounced nah-wah)
U.S. Census Bureau [hide]Total fiscal year 2015 state debt, U.S. Census Bureau StateTotal state debtState debt per capita Nebraska $1,809,126,000 $955 Iowa $6,120,464,000 $1,960 Kansas $7,581,462,000 $2,6083 more rows
Equality Before the Law, Nebraskas state motto, is unique among the fifty states. Only Wyomings motto, Equal Rights, expresses a similar idea.

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Current Local Time in Omaha, Nebraska, USA Country:United States Lat/Long: 4116N / 9556W Elevation: 321 m Currency: United States Dollar (USD) Languages: English2 more rows
Sterling Morton of Nebraska City, the Timber Culture Act of U.S. Sen. Phineas W. Hitchcock in 1873 and the millions of trees planted by early settlers as windbreaks, woodlots and orchards. The 1945 Legislature changed the official state name to the Cornhusker State, thus repealing the 1895 act.

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