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Nanza is the name for what is now called Ponca Fort. It was a fortified village built by the Ponca in the vicinity of present-day Niobrara, Nebraska, United States, in circa 1700 and occupied until about 1865.

The site of Nanza is located at the fork where Ponca Creek meets the , west of the Niobrara River's entry into the . It is located in what is now Knox County, Nebraska, near the town of Verdel.Dorsey, J. (1884) Omaha sociology. Bureau of American Ethnology Annual Report. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution

Nanza was a principal settlement for the Ponca and was built to protect the Ponca against the , or . It contained and was surrounded by several , probably created during disease outbreaks after European contact. Today Ponca Fort lies on private property. The site is renowned among for its resemblance to Middle Mississippian found in which date from 800 through 1550.Howard, J. (1965). The Ponca Tribe. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.

Nanza comprises numerous earth lodge sites encircled by a protective wall perhaps six feet high. Today the fortification is still visible. Archeological excavations have determined there was originally a ditch three feet deep and ten feet wide surrounding the . An earth embankment supporting a post was discovered inside the ditch. Guns, hatchets, knives, beads, kettles, cloth and other European goods have been recovered from Ponca Fort, and serve as a testimony to the village's important position in the local fur trade.(n.d.) Nebraska State Historical Society. There is also evidence of extensive trade with other tribes. Pottery, stone mauls, mealing slabs and maulers, bone knives, hoes, tubes, shaft wrenches and picks, and strip bark in rolls from as far away as the Southeastern United States.Johansen, B. (Ed.) (2004) Enduring legacies: Native American treaties and contemporary controversies. Praeger/Greenwood.

On April 3, 1973, the Ponca Fort was added to the National Register of Historic Places. National Register in Knox County - Nebraska


See also
  • Fort Lisa
  • Cabanne's Trading Post

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