kickapoo
IPA: kˈɪkʌpu
Root Word: Kickapoo
noun
- A member of a particular Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe.
- The language spoken by this people.
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Examples of "kickapoo" in Sentences
- Named after the Kickapoo tribe native to the area.
- In the 18th century, groups of the Kickapoo settled along the river.
- The last Indian raid into the area was made by the Kickapoo in 1855.
- Over harvesting of timber affected the water table in the Kickapoo Valley.
- They used the Kickapoo and Pawnee tribes to engage in friendly competition.
- Also there is no mention of the Shawnee's apparent relation to the Kickapoo.
- Sulky oversaw a mixed village of the Potawatomi, Kickapoo and Ojibwa people.
- It was around this time that the Kickapoo were moved west of the Mississippi.
- According to the article Fox and Kickapoo are either of two Ethnologue codes.
- As a result, a small settlement sprung up about a mile south of Kickapoo Creek.
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