Crossword-Solution: ALGONQUIAN
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| ATLANTIC coast Indians | 1 answer |
| BLACKFOOT language | 1 answer |
| CREES, language of the | 1 answer |
| ILLINOIS Indians, language of the | 1 answer |
| MOHICANS, language of the | 1 answer |
| AMERICAN Red Indian language | 8 answers |
| ALGONQUIN language | 11 answers |
| NORTH American Indian language | 41 answers |
| RED Indian language | 41 answers |
| AMERICAN Indian language | 43 answers |
| north american indian s | 56 answers |
| NORTH American Indian(s) | 58 answers |
| North American | 61 answers |
| North American Indian | 62 answers |
| AMERICAN Indian(s) | 78 answers |
| Language | 96 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CZMEAE
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eruption
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Sentences with ALGONQUIAN (5)
But there were many small friendly tribes along the borders, Algonquian mostly." He squatted on his heels beside the fire and felt in his belt for the pipe and tobacco pouch without which no Telling proceeds properly.
Such an extension of its plan was, indeed, almost necessary, since a number of important families, largely represented in the United States, are yet more largely represented in the territory to the north, and no adequate conception of the size and relative importance of such families as the Algonquian, Siouan, Salishan, Athapascan, and others can be had without including extralimital territory.
Again, our knowledge of the eastern Algonquian tribes dates back to about 1600, while no information was had concerning the Atsina, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, and the Arapaho, the westernmost members of the family, until two centuries later.
The area formerly occupied by the Algonquian family was more extensive than that of any other linguistic stock in North America, their territory reaching from Labrador to the Rocky Mountains, and from Churchill River of Hudson Bay as far south at least as Pamlico Sound of North Carolina.
The Cheyenne and Arapaho, two allied tribes of this stock, had become separated from their kindred on the north and had forced their way through hostile tribes across the Missouri to the Black Hills country of South Dakota, and more recently into Wyoming and Colorado, thus forming the advance guard of the Algonquian stock in that direction, having the Siouan tribes behind them and those of the Shoshonean family in front.