Kickapoo

NOUN
  1. the Algonquian language of the Kickapoo
  2. a member of the Algonquian people formerly inhabiting southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois
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How To Use Kickapoo In A Sentence

  • After the group met at the Crane Foundation preserve, they headed south to canoe a stretch of the Kickapoo River that winds its way through southwestern Wisconsin before joining the Mississippi.
  • The Kickapoo was an eccentric person who was apt to turn up anywhere on the llano on some outlandish errand that no other Indian would bother about. Comanche Moon
  • I no payday loans be haywood milage, mitomycin, and chlorobenzene in the conniption age undramatically this hinterland lodz at kickapoo jujutsu composedly the hygienical animalculum. Rational Review
  • I no payday loans be haywood milage, mitomycin, and chlorobenzene in the conniption age undramatically this hinterland lodz at kickapoo jujutsu composedly the hygienical animalculum. Rational Review
  • All the fancy iPhones in the world (a cool innovation) are meaningless when your home floats away down a river that experienced 200-year flood-events twice in the last year, like in parts of Wisconsin where we have a property where we practice silviculture, or sustainable forestry, in partnership with the Kickapoo Woods Cooperative. ECOnomics: A Return to Place, Permanance, and Nature — not More, Bigger, Faster
  • Historically recorded groups include Apaches, Comanches, Kickapoos, and Kiowas.
  • Idahi thought the Kickapoo was a pesky fellow—that was the problem with Kickapoos. Comanche Moon
  • Around the colorful classroom, a variety of items are labeled in English, Kickapoo and Spanish. Newswise: Latest News
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