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单词 Kickapoo
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Definition of Kickapoo in English:

Kickapoo

nounPlural Kickapoos ˈkɪkəpuːˈkikəˌpo͞o
  • 1A member of a North American people formerly living in Wisconsin, and now in Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern central Mexico.

    基卡普人(原生活于威斯康星的美洲印第安人,现居住在堪萨斯、俄克拉何马以及墨西哥中北部)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Kickapoos were at the battle of Tippecanoe in considerable numbers, and fought with frenzied courage.
    • The first removal of the Kickapoos was to the State of Missouri, living there on the Osage River.
    • In 1838, the Battle Creek Fight engaged Kickapoo Indians with determined Texans, and these struggles continued throughout 1839, as the Kickapoo, Cherokee, and Shawnee united together against Texans.
    • The first location of the Kickapoos in Kansas was on the southeast corner of their reservation, near Fort Leavenworth.
    • Note also that in 1839, the Kickapoo and the Shawnee were allied together in Texas during the Cherokee War.
    • The Kickapoos quirted their ponies upslope from the creek bed, charging the horse herd and its startled guards.
    • In 1983, they were joined by another party of Kickapoo who had become dissatisfied with the reservation life in Kansas.
    • In Texas, only three federally-recognized tribes remain, the Alabama Coushatta Tribe on the eastern border, the Ysleta del Sur on the southwestern border and the Kickapoo in Eagle Pass, Tex.
    • In this letter, Reading Wood Black proposes to negotiate a treaty to persuade the Kickapoos to leave the area.
    • Historically recorded groups include Apaches, Comanches, Kickapoos, and Kiowas.
    • The heirs were Kickapoos who had received allotments in the same reservation in their own right.
    • Determined to return to Illinois, Black Hawk in April 1832 led dissident Sauks, Mesquakies, and Kickapoos back across the Mississippi, setting off the short-lived Black Hawk War.
    • Not until the twentieth century did the Kickapoos receive just treatment at the hands of the United States government.
    • Several tribes, especially the Cherokees and Creeks in the South and the Shawnees, Kickapoos, Miamis, and others north of the Ohio River, held substantial military power.
    • Considered the most traditional of all North American Indian tribes, the Kickapoo maintain much of their traditional culture, religion, and language.
    • This Indian Territory was where eastern Indian tribes such as the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees lived.
    • Nevertheless, the Kickapoos remain among the most traditional of all North American Indian groups.
    • The predominant Indian tribes in the Navarro County area were the Kickapoos, and Comanches.
  • 2mass noun The Algonquian language of the Kickapoo, now nearly extinct.

    (基卡普人的)阿尔冈琴语(现已几乎灭绝)

adjectiveˈkɪkəpuːˈkikəˌpo͞o
  • Relating to the Kickapoo or their language.

    (与)基卡普人(有关)的;(与)基卡普人语言(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adjacent to the Village of LaFarge is the Kickapoo Valley Reserve - 8,600 acres of natural beauty.
    • As a result the Kickapoo people are unable to safely drink, bathe or cook with tap water.
    • Here is a picture of a Kickapoo wickiup and some more information about wickiups and other Indian brush shelters.
    • This diorama shows a reconstruction of the lifeway of the historic Kickapoo people in Illinois.
    • Though the Kickapoo tribe sold the land to the federal government in 1815, the Miamis argued that the area really wasn't theirs to sell: the Miamis already owned it.
    • Those houses were traditional Kickapoo style houses, something many people did not understand.

Origin

From Kickapoo kiikaapoa.

Definition of Kickapoo in US English:

Kickapoo

nounˈkikəˌpo͞o
  • 1A member of a North American people formerly living in Wisconsin, and now in Kansas, Oklahoma, and north central Mexico.

    基卡普人(原生活于威斯康星的美洲印第安人,现居住在堪萨斯、俄克拉何马以及墨西哥中北部)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Kickapoos quirted their ponies upslope from the creek bed, charging the horse herd and its startled guards.
    • Nevertheless, the Kickapoos remain among the most traditional of all North American Indian groups.
    • In 1838, the Battle Creek Fight engaged Kickapoo Indians with determined Texans, and these struggles continued throughout 1839, as the Kickapoo, Cherokee, and Shawnee united together against Texans.
    • Note also that in 1839, the Kickapoo and the Shawnee were allied together in Texas during the Cherokee War.
    • The first removal of the Kickapoos was to the State of Missouri, living there on the Osage River.
    • The heirs were Kickapoos who had received allotments in the same reservation in their own right.
    • The predominant Indian tribes in the Navarro County area were the Kickapoos, and Comanches.
    • The Kickapoos were at the battle of Tippecanoe in considerable numbers, and fought with frenzied courage.
    • Determined to return to Illinois, Black Hawk in April 1832 led dissident Sauks, Mesquakies, and Kickapoos back across the Mississippi, setting off the short-lived Black Hawk War.
    • In Texas, only three federally-recognized tribes remain, the Alabama Coushatta Tribe on the eastern border, the Ysleta del Sur on the southwestern border and the Kickapoo in Eagle Pass, Tex.
    • Considered the most traditional of all North American Indian tribes, the Kickapoo maintain much of their traditional culture, religion, and language.
    • The first location of the Kickapoos in Kansas was on the southeast corner of their reservation, near Fort Leavenworth.
    • In 1983, they were joined by another party of Kickapoo who had become dissatisfied with the reservation life in Kansas.
    • Not until the twentieth century did the Kickapoos receive just treatment at the hands of the United States government.
    • Historically recorded groups include Apaches, Comanches, Kickapoos, and Kiowas.
    • In this letter, Reading Wood Black proposes to negotiate a treaty to persuade the Kickapoos to leave the area.
    • Several tribes, especially the Cherokees and Creeks in the South and the Shawnees, Kickapoos, Miamis, and others north of the Ohio River, held substantial military power.
    • This Indian Territory was where eastern Indian tribes such as the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees lived.
  • 2The Algonquian language of the Kickapoo.

    (基卡普人的)阿尔冈琴语(现已几乎灭绝)

adjectiveˈkikəˌpo͞o
  • Relating to the Kickapoo or their language.

    (与)基卡普人(有关)的;(与)基卡普人语言(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those houses were traditional Kickapoo style houses, something many people did not understand.
    • Adjacent to the Village of LaFarge is the Kickapoo Valley Reserve - 8,600 acres of natural beauty.
    • This diorama shows a reconstruction of the lifeway of the historic Kickapoo people in Illinois.
    • Though the Kickapoo tribe sold the land to the federal government in 1815, the Miamis argued that the area really wasn't theirs to sell: the Miamis already owned it.
    • Here is a picture of a Kickapoo wickiup and some more information about wickiups and other Indian brush shelters.
    • As a result the Kickapoo people are unable to safely drink, bathe or cook with tap water.

Origin

From Kickapoo kiikaapoa.

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