Crossword-Solution: POTTAWATTAMIE 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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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.
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Then he removed the pipe, shook off the ashes, pressed down the fire a little, gave a reviving draught or two, and quietly replied: “Ask my young brother--he runner--he know.” But Pigeonswing seemed to be little more communicative than the Pottawattamie.
Oak Openings James Fenimore Cooper 2003
Now, as for the Pottawattamie--do you set him down as friend or foe, in reality?” “Enemy--take your scalp--take my scalp, in minute only can't catch him.
Oak Openings James Fenimore Cooper 2003
After completing his adieus, the Pottawattamie threw his rifle into the hollow of his arm, felt at his belt, as if to settle it into its place, made some little disposition of his light summer covering, and moved off in a southwesterly direction, passing through the open glades, and almost equally unobstructed groves, as steady in his movements as if led by an instinct.
Oak Openings James Fenimore Cooper 2003
The two who remained standing near the smouldering fire remarked that the direction taken by the Chippewa was toward the lake, and nearly at right angles to that taken by the Pottawattamie.
Oak Openings James Fenimore Cooper 2003
The Pottawattamie, in particular, was a subject of great distrust to him, and he believed it highly possible some of that old chief's tribe might be after his scalp ere many suns had risen.
Oak Openings James Fenimore Cooper 2003