Definitions for Arikara

Arikara A·rik·a·ra

Spelling: [uh-rik-er-uh]
IPA: /əˈrɪk ər ə/

Arikara is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 40 anagrams from letters in Arikara (aaaikrr).

Definitions for Arikara

noun

  1. a member of a group of North American Indians of Pawnee origin who now inhabit the Dakota region.
  2. the Caddoan language spoken by the Arikara.

Examples for Arikara

A brief description of the Arikara village as it appeared early in June, 1850, is to be found in Culbertson's journal.

A Dakota had married an Arikara woman, and by her had one child.

The most interesting and comprehensible accounts of the Arikara villages were prepared during the month of June, 1811.

"We are sorry we did not kill the white men," was the word sent back by an Arikara.

Originally sacred to the Arikara, it came into the possession of the Sioux.

Such was the appearance of an Arikara village a little more than a century ago.

In 1862 the Arikara became the third tribe to settle near Fort Berthold.

The beginning of the last century found the Arikara living in three villages, all on the right bank of the Missouri.

If the aged narrator had been an Arikara, his story would have been similar to that of the Mandan.

The steep rolling country is occupied mainly by the Arikara.

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