I don't know. What's are name? Different tribes, different language.
It is called "Gichigami" in the Ojibwe language, which means "big water".
From what I remember the Native American Indians didn't have a specific name for horse but used "shunka-whakhan" meaning big dog.(the spelling won't be correct)
Native American Hunting and Fishing RightsNative American hunting rights have been a major issue ever since possession limits came into effect.Non Native American anglers and hunters are unhappy about the Native American hunting and fishing rights.One widely held view amongst sportsmen is that Native Americans hunting and fishing with no limits is drainingour already pressured fisheries and to a lesser extent our gamepopulations. This is such a big deal because somuch of Minnesota's prime hunting and fishing areas are in or next to Native American reservations.
There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.
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A big bluestem is a tall bunchgrass native to the North American prairies, Latin name Andropogon gerardii.
Wyoming is from the Native American word mecheweamiing, which means at the big plains in English.
It is called "Gichigami" in the Ojibwe language, which means "big water".
how do you put a question on the big e and not answer it i don't get it I'm sorry
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From what I remember the Native American Indians didn't have a specific name for horse but used "shunka-whakhan" meaning big dog.(the spelling won't be correct)
General Custer was viewed as a bully and Indian hater by the Native American's and their sympathisers. Custer died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head during the Battle of Little Big Horn.
God dog or Big dog.
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Meicigama is an Algonquian Native American word. It means "big lake" and refers to Lake Michigan.
Native American Hunting and Fishing RightsNative American hunting rights have been a major issue ever since possession limits came into effect.Non Native American anglers and hunters are unhappy about the Native American hunting and fishing rights.One widely held view amongst sportsmen is that Native Americans hunting and fishing with no limits is drainingour already pressured fisheries and to a lesser extent our gamepopulations. This is such a big deal because somuch of Minnesota's prime hunting and fishing areas are in or next to Native American reservations.