potawatomi

IPA: pˈoʊtɑwˈɑtˈoʊmi

Root Word: Potawatomi

noun

  • A member of a Native American people of the upper Mississippi River region.
  • The Algonquian language spoken by the Potawatomi people.
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Examples of "potawatomi" in Sentences

  • Marie to establish a mission to the Potawatomi.
  • Today, the Potawatomi are a thriving community.
  • The Potawatomi devised a desperate plan for defense.
  • Harrison at first refused to let the Potawatomi join.
  • The report seems to be biased in favor of the Potawatomi.
  • The Potawatomi burned the fort to the ground the next day.
  • The massacre that September marked a change in the Potawatomi.
  • Marie in an unsuccessful effort to establish a mission to the Potawatomi.
  • Some Potawatomi had escaped the dragnet of soldiers and remained in the east.
  • At the time of European settlement, the area was inhabited by the Potawatomi.
  • Baneful is slothful in glistering upthrust as a save of the furnished bilingualist of impeachment, jesuitical, nebraskan, and potawatomi.

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