Every tribe was different and each had a different term in their own language for the Mississippi.
The Pawnee name was Kickaátit. The Cheyenne called it the "Big Greasy River" (Máʼxe-éʼometaaʼe) which sounds less than attractive. The Arapaho called it Beesniicíe. Among the Ojibwe/Chippewa people different sections of the river have different names - one of these is Gichi-ziibi. The Mohawk name was Yandawezue, meaning great river.
It is alleged that the Choctaws called it Misha sipokni - meaning "beyond age", but this is not confirmed.
In the Ojibwe dialect it was called 'misi ziibi' (great river) or 'gichi ziibi' (big river).
Mississippi.
The river of deams
for transportation
Mississippi wasn't a person be an Indian word. The native American (Indian) name meant "Father of Waters" and comes from Chippewas words "mici zibi" which means "great river" or "gathering in of all the waters" and the Algonquin word "Messipi"
It moved the Native American's south east of the Mississippi river
How do you pronounce the Native American word techihhlia?
the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.
there is no such word in the native American vocabulary.
What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
Zuni was a Native American word.
Kansar is not a Native American word. It is a Gujarati word (from Gujarat, India). It is a type of dessert.
There are thousands of Native American languages, each would have a different word.
The Native Americans and the word is a Native American word.
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