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  • Mandan language
  • Siouan language of North Dakota in the United States

    Mandan (endonym: Núu'etaa íroo) is an extinct Siouan language of North Dakota in the United States. By 2009, there was just one fluent speaker of Mandan

    Mandan language

    Mandan language

    Mandan_language

  • Mandan
  • Native American tribe of the Great Plains

    Knife rivers—in present-day North and South Dakota. Speakers of Mandan, a Siouan language, they developed a settled, agrarian culture. They established

    Mandan

    Mandan

    Mandan

  • Mandan, North Dakota
  • Morton County Seat

    Mandan is a city on the eastern border of Morton County, North Dakota, United States. Founded in 1879 on the west side of the upper Missouri River, it

    Mandan, North Dakota

    Mandan, North Dakota

    Mandan,_North_Dakota

  • Proto-Siouan language
  • Common ancestor of the Siouan languages

    languages share a commonly-derived term for the plant across great geographic and phylogenetic distances, such as in the case of the Mandan language,

    Proto-Siouan language

    Proto-Siouan_language

  • Hidatsa
  • Native American tribe in North Dakota

    They are called the Mį́nįtaree ('to cross the water') by their allies, the Mandan; in Assiniboine, the Assiniboine (called Hidusidi by the Hidatsa) know them

    Hidatsa

    Hidatsa

    Hidatsa

  • Okipa
  • Native American religious ceremony

    Okipa (Mandan pronunciation: [o'kipa]), sometimes rendered as Okeepa or O-kee-pa, was the most important religious ceremony among the Mandan people in

    Okipa

    Okipa

    Okipa

  • Native American religions
  • Systems of faith and worship of the Native Americans

    religion Kwakwakaʼwakw beliefs Lenape beliefs Lokono religion Maleku beliefs Mandan religion Mapuche religion Marajoara religion Matses beliefs Mesoamerican

    Native American religions

    Native American religions

    Native_American_religions

  • Rite of passage
  • Ritual reflecting change of social status

    Buddhism Vision quest in some Native American cultures Okipa in traditional Mandan culture Wiccaning in Wicca Temple Endowment in the Latter-day Saint tradition

    Rite of passage

    Rite of passage

    Rite_of_passage

  • Hazing
  • Abusive, dangerous initiation rituals

    automatic benefits for membership from exploitation by new members. In some languages, terms with a religious theme or etymology are preferred, such as baptism

    Hazing

    Hazing

    Hazing

  • Edwin Benson
  • Last speaker of Mandan language

    Ma-doke-wa-des-she, modern Mandan orthography: Wéroke Wáatashe, Iron Bison) was a Native American educator and the last native speaker of the Mandan language. He was born

    Edwin Benson

    Edwin_Benson

  • Homosexual behavior in animals
  • penetration between bulls has been noted to occur among American bison. The Mandan nation Okipa festival concludes with a ceremonial enactment of this behavior

    Homosexual behavior in animals

    Homosexual behavior in animals

    Homosexual_behavior_in_animals

  • Mandan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mandan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Mandan are a Native American tribe residing in North Dakota. Mandan can also refer to: Mandan language

    Mandan (disambiguation)

    Mandan_(disambiguation)

  • Initiation
  • Rite-of-passage ceremony

    JSTOR 3773784.per Robbins, Joel (2001). "God Is Nothing but Talk: Modernity, Language, and Prayer in a Papua New Guinea Society". American Anthropologist. 103

    Initiation

    Initiation

    Initiation

  • Suspension (body modification)
  • Body modification

    ceremony - which includes piercing and suspension - has been a major part of Mandan religious life. This ceremony of the Plains Indians tribe first became known

    Suspension (body modification)

    Suspension (body modification)

    Suspension_(body_modification)

  • Arikara
  • Ethnic group

    Dakota. Today, they are enrolled with the Mandan and the Hidatsa as the federally recognized tribe known as the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. The Arikara's

    Arikara

    Arikara

    Arikara

  • Like-a-Fishhook Village
  • Former settlement in North Dakota, United States

    States, established by dissident bands of the Three Affiliated Tribes, the Mandan, Arikara and Hidatsa. Formed in 1845, it was also eventually inhabited by

    Like-a-Fishhook Village

    Like-a-Fishhook Village

    Like-a-Fishhook_Village

  • Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation
  • Native American nation in the US

    The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (MHA Nation), also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan: Miiti Naamni; Hidatsa: Awadi Aguraawi; Arikara:

    Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation

    Mandan,_Hidatsa,_and_Arikara_Nation

  • List of endangered languages in North America
  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its

    List of endangered languages in North America

    List_of_endangered_languages_in_North_America

  • Encounters at the Heart of the World
  • 2014 book by Elizabeth A. Fenn

    History of the Mandan People is a Pulitzer Prize–winning non-fiction history book by American historian Elizabeth A. Fenn about the Mandan people, a Native

    Encounters at the Heart of the World

    Encounters_at_the_Heart_of_the_World

  • Same-sex marriage in North Dakota
  • two-spirit people. The Arikara use skuxát (pronounced [sku̥xə́t]), and the Mandan use wąrų́ųxik nų́p. The Ojibwe refer to two-spirit people as niizh manidoowag

    Same-sex marriage in North Dakota

    Same-sex_marriage_in_North_Dakota

  • Bible translations into Native American languages
  • IPA equivalents: (ɔ, ʌ, ĩ, õ) "Hymns and scripture selections in the Mandan language" was published in 1905 by Berthold Mission. Lazarus Wesley translated

    Bible translations into Native American languages

    Bible_translations_into_Native_American_languages

  • List of endangered languages in the United States
  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its

    List of endangered languages in the United States

    List_of_endangered_languages_in_the_United_States

  • Siouan languages
  • Language family of North America

    distinction. The Siouan family consists of some 20 languages and various dialects: Siouan Western Siouan Mandan † ongoing revival, MHA project Nuptare Nuetare

    Siouan languages

    Siouan languages

    Siouan_languages

  • List of endangered languages with mobile apps
  • Kutenai language – A Kutenai language app, Ktunaxa, is available at the FirstVoices website. Lakota language Lillooet language Luiseño language Mandan language

    List of endangered languages with mobile apps

    List_of_endangered_languages_with_mobile_apps

  • Mato-tope
  • Native American; Chief of the Mandan tribe

    Mato-tope (modern Mandan orthography Mató-Tóope, “Four Bears”, from mató 'bear' and tóope 'four', also known as Ma-to-toh-pe, Máh-to-tóh-pa; c. 1784 –

    Mato-tope

    Mato-tope

    Mato-tope

  • Languages of the United States
  • commonly used language in the United States is English (specifically American English), which is the national language and de facto official language. While

    Languages of the United States

    Languages of the United States

    Languages_of_the_United_States

  • Mandana Bharati Dham
  • Historic site in Mithila region, Bihar

    Mandan Bharti Dham is a historically significant site and a residential location associated with the Indian Vedic philosopher Mandana Mishra. It is situated

    Mandana Bharati Dham

    Mandana_Bharati_Dham

  • Deaths in December 2016
  • (1975–1979). Edwin Benson, 85, American teacher, last speaker of the Mandan language. Georgia Blain, 51, Australian writer, brain cancer. Andy Clovechok

    Deaths in December 2016

    Deaths_in_December_2016

  • Mass media in the Bismarck metropolitan area
  • affiliate KCND 90.5 FM (Public Radio) Prairie Public K216FK 91.1 FM (Spanish-language Christian) La Nueva Radio Cristiana Translator KXRP 91.3 FM (Christian)

    Mass media in the Bismarck metropolitan area

    Mass_media_in_the_Bismarck_metropolitan_area

  • List of language names
  • Sulawesi , Indonesia Manchu – ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ Spoken by: the Manchu people Mandan † – Nų́ų́ʔetaa íroo Formerly spoken in: the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation

    List of language names

    List_of_language_names

  • Elbowoods, North Dakota
  • Ghost town in North Dakota, United States

    along the Missouri River as the agency seat for the reservation of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. After the creation of the Garrison Dam and

    Elbowoods, North Dakota

    Elbowoods,_North_Dakota

  • Cherokee language
  • Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee people

    [dʒalaˈɡî ɡawónihisˈdî]), is an endangered-to-moribund Iroquoian language and the native language of the Cherokee people. Ethnologue states that there were 1

    Cherokee language

    Cherokee language

    Cherokee_language

  • Massachusett language
  • Algonquian language

    The Massachusett language is an Algonquian language of the Algic language family that was formerly spoken by several peoples of eastern coastal and southeastern

    Massachusett language

    Massachusett language

    Massachusett_language

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • Skurzewski (10 December 2016). "Edwin Benson, last known fluent speaker of Mandan, passes away at 85". KFYR-TV. Archived from the original on 23 September

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • Mandan High School
  • Public school in Mandan, North Dakota , USA

    Mandan High School is a public high school located in Mandan, North Dakota. It is the only high school within the Mandan Public Schools system, serving

    Mandan High School

    Mandan High School

    Mandan_High_School

  • Extinct language
  • Language that no longer has any first-language or second-language speakers

    language or dead language is a language with no living native speakers. A heritage language, or sometimes a dormant language, is an extinct language that

    Extinct language

    Extinct language

    Extinct_language

  • Navajo language
  • Southern Athabaskan language

    [nɑ̀ːpèːhópìz̥ɑ̀ːt]) is a Southern Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené family, through which it is related to languages spoken across the western areas of North

    Navajo language

    Navajo language

    Navajo_language

  • Inuit languages
  • Branch of the Eskaleut language family

    The Inuit languages are a closely related group of indigenous North American languages traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and the adjacent

    Inuit languages

    Inuit languages

    Inuit_languages

  • Toussaint Charbonneau
  • Canadian explorer, fur trapper (1767–1843)

    1790s, Charbonneau became a fur trader who lived among the Hidatsa and Mandan native tribes. For a time, Charbonneau worked as a fur trapper with the

    Toussaint Charbonneau

    Toussaint Charbonneau

    Toussaint_Charbonneau

  • Return of the Rebels
  • 1981 television film

    drama film starring Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Christopher Connelly, Robert Mandan, Jamie Farr and Patrick Swayze. It originally premiered on CBS on October

    Return of the Rebels

    Return_of_the_Rebels

  • American English
  • Variety of English language

    the English language native to the United States. English is the most widely spoken language in the U.S., as well as the common language used in government

    American English

    American English

    American_English

  • American Sign Language
  • Sign language predominantly in the US

    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone

    American Sign Language

    American Sign Language

    American_Sign_Language

  • Unai Emery
  • Spanish football manager (born 1971)

    2011. Retrieved 11 May 2015. Ramajo, Roberto (21 July 2021). "Los Emery ya mandan en el Real Unión" [Emery family now controls Real Unión]. Diario AS (in

    Unai Emery

    Unai Emery

    Unai_Emery

  • Blackfoot language
  • Algonquian language spoken in North America

    Siksiká (/ˈsɪksəkə/ SIK-sə-kə; Blackfoot: [sɪksiká], ᓱᖽᐧᖿ), is an Algonquian language spoken by the Blackfoot or Niitsitapi people, who currently live in the

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot_language

  • Chamorro language
  • Austronesian language of Guam and the Mariana Islands

    Chamorro is an Austronesian language spoken by about 58,000 people, numbering about 25,800 on Guam and about 32,200 in the Northern Mariana Islands and

    Chamorro language

    Chamorro language

    Chamorro_language

  • 2016 in the United States
  • theologian (born 1931) December 9 Edwin Benson, last native speaker of the Mandan language (born 1931) Nola Ochs, centenarian (born 1911) Jens Risom, Danish-born

    2016 in the United States

    2016_in_the_United_States

  • Zig
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    played by Jack Perry (1916–2006) Zig Jackson (born 1957), Native American (Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara) photographer Zig Ziglar (1926–2012), American self-help

    Zig

    Zig

  • Western Siouan languages
  • Language family native to North America

    Dakota. The Siouan family proper consists of some 18 languages and various dialects: Siouan Mandan † Nuptare Nuetare Missouri River Siouan (a.k.a. Crow–Hidatsa)

    Western Siouan languages

    Western Siouan languages

    Western_Siouan_languages

  • Eastern Abenaki language
  • Extinct Algonquian language

    Eastern Abenaki is an extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken by the Abenaki people. They were spoken by several peoples, including the Penobscot of

    Eastern Abenaki language

    Eastern Abenaki language

    Eastern_Abenaki_language

  • Crow language
  • Missouri Valley Siouan language of Montana, US

    NE: University of Nebraska Press. Kasak, R.M. 2024. A grammar of Mandan. Berlin: Language Science Press. Kaschube, D.V. 1978. Crow Texts. IJAL-NATS Monograph

    Crow language

    Crow language

    Crow_language

  • Samoan language
  • Polynesian language

    Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa, pronounced [ŋaˈŋana ˈfaʔa ˈsaːmʊa]) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands

    Samoan language

    Samoan language

    Samoan_language

  • Alyce Spotted Bear
  • Native American politician (1945–2013)

    Bear (Mandan: Numakshi Mihe, December 17, 1945 – August 13, 2013) was a Native American educator and politician and an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa

    Alyce Spotted Bear

    Alyce_Spotted_Bear

  • Western Abenaki language
  • Nearly extinct Algonquian language

    Western Abenaki is a nearly extinct Algonquian language spoken by the Abenaki people in New Hampshire, Vermont, north-western Massachusetts, and southern

    Western Abenaki language

    Western Abenaki language

    Western_Abenaki_language

  • Sacagawea
  • Native American explorer (c.1788 – 1812)

    the Corps of Discovery reached a Mandan village, where Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark built Fort Mandan for wintering over in 1804–05. They

    Sacagawea

    Sacagawea

    Sacagawea

  • Inuit Sign Language
  • Indigenous sign language isolate

    Inuit Sign Language (IUR; Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᐆᒃᑐᕋᐅᓯᖏᑦ, romanized: Inuit Uukturausingit) is one of the Inuit languages and the indigenous sign language of Inuit

    Inuit Sign Language

    Inuit Sign Language

    Inuit_Sign_Language

  • Į
  • Latin letter I with ogonek

    Sierra Otomi, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Winnebago, Assiniboine, Mandan, Osage, Tutelo, Catawba, and Ixtlán Zapotec. In Lithuanian, it is the 14th

    Į

    Į

    Į

  • Plains Indian Sign Language
  • Endangered language of the Plains peoples

    Flathead, Kalispel, Sanpoil, Spokane Siouan: Dakota, Crow, Hidatsa, Lakota, Mandan, Nakoda, Nakota, Omaha, Osage, Oto, Ponca Yuman: Maricopa Unclassified:

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains_Indian_Sign_Language

  • Hidatsa language
  • Siouan language of North America

    and South Dakota. A description of Hidatsa-Mandan culture, including a grammar and vocabulary of the language, was published in 1877 by Washington Matthews

    Hidatsa language

    Hidatsa_language

  • Martha's Vineyard Sign Language
  • Extinct sign language of Massachusetts

    Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MVSL) was a village sign language that was once widely used on the island of Martha's Vineyard, United States, from the

    Martha's Vineyard Sign Language

    Martha's_Vineyard_Sign_Language

  • Ubhay Bharati
  • Female scholar in Mithila

    is said that Kumarila Bhatta put proposal for marriage of his disciple Mandan Mishra to his Bhaginī Ubhay Bharati. After the agreement on the proposal

    Ubhay Bharati

    Ubhay_Bharati

  • Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • 1804–1806 American expedition

    Peace was established between the expedition and the Mandan chiefs with the sharing of a Mandan ceremonial pipe. By April 25, Captain Lewis wrote his

    Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition

  • Moneton
  • Historical Native American tribe from West Virginia

    colonialism. The Moneton language is argued to be Siouan language thus likely related to the Manahoac, Monacan, and Ofo languages. The Whitetop Nation History

    Moneton

    Moneton

  • Unami language
  • Language spoken by the Lenape people

    Unami (Unami: Wënami èlixsuwakàn) is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century,

    Unami language

    Unami language

    Unami_language

  • Blanca de Castejón
  • Puerto Rican actress (1906–1969)

    starred in Spanish-language films, notably Mis dos amores (1938), starring the popular Mexican star Tito Guizar, and Los hijos mandan (Gabriel Soria, 1939)

    Blanca de Castejón

    Blanca de Castejón

    Blanca_de_Castejón

  • Gullah language
  • Creole language of southern US

    called Gullah-English, Sea Island Creole English, and Geechee) is a creole language spoken by the Gullah people (also called "Geechees" within the community)

    Gullah language

    Gullah language

    Gullah_language

  • French language in the United States
  • French language is spoken as a minority language in the United States. Roughly 1.18 million Americans over the age of five reported speaking the language at

    French language in the United States

    French_language_in_the_United_States

  • Nahuatl language in the United States
  • The Nahuatl language in the United States is spoken primarily by Mexican immigrants from Indigenous communities and Chicanos who study and speak Nahuatl

    Nahuatl language in the United States

    Nahuatl language in the United States

    Nahuatl_language_in_the_United_States

  • Madoc
  • Folkloric Welsh prince and explorer

    identifying the Welsh Indians with the Mandan people, who were said to differ from their neighbours in culture, language, and appearance. Nevertheless, historians

    Madoc

    Madoc

    Madoc

  • George Drouillard
  • Scout on the Louis and Clark Expedition

    established good relations with the Mandan people, who aided the members of the expedition. The Corps built Fort Mandan as their winter quarters. Lewis recognized

    George Drouillard

    George Drouillard

    George_Drouillard

  • Oneida Sign Language
  • Indigenous sign language isolate

    Oneida Sign Language (OSL) is a revived language with roots in Hand Talk mixed with American Sign Language and the oral Oneida language. Alongside Elder

    Oneida Sign Language

    Oneida Sign Language

    Oneida_Sign_Language

  • Khvajeh Alivandan
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    خواجه عليوندان, also Romanized as Khvājeh ‘Alīvandān; also known as Khvājeh Mandān) is a village in Tulem Rural District, Tulem District, Sowme'eh Sara County

    Khvajeh Alivandan

    Khvajeh_Alivandan

  • Washburn, North Dakota
  • City in North Dakota, United States

    1882 near the former site of Fort Mandan, winter quarters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804–1805, near a Mandan village. The town was designated

    Washburn, North Dakota

    Washburn, North Dakota

    Washburn,_North_Dakota

  • North Dakota
  • U.S. state

    for thousands of years by various Native American tribes, including the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara along the Missouri River; the Ojibwe and Cree in the

    North Dakota

    North Dakota

    North_Dakota

  • Lushootseed
  • Salishan language or dialect continuum of North America

    Sound Salish, or Skagit-Nisqually, is a Central Coast Salish language of the Salishan language family. Lushootseed is the general name for the dialect continuum

    Lushootseed

    Lushootseed

    Lushootseed

  • Tat
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Northwestern Iranian language The Three Affiliated Tribes (TAT), a Northern Plains Native American tribe also known as the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara

    Tat

    Tat

  • Language Spoken at Home
  • Data set published by the United States Census Bureau on languages in the United States

    Language Spoken at Home is a data set published by the United States Census Bureau on languages in the United States. It is based on a three-part language

    Language Spoken at Home

    Language_Spoken_at_Home

  • Bismarck, North Dakota
  • Capital city of North Dakota, United States

    Territory and admitted to the Union. Bismarck is across the river from Mandan, named after a Native American tribe of the area. The two cities comprise

    Bismarck, North Dakota

    Bismarck, North Dakota

    Bismarck,_North_Dakota

  • Active–stative alignment
  • Type of morphosyntactic alignment in linguistic typology

    Assiniboine Mandan (split-S) Lakhota (split-S) In the Great Plains (east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada) Caddoan languages Caddo Wichita

    Active–stative alignment

    Active–stative_alignment

  • Chinook Jargon
  • Pidgin trade language from the Pacific Northwest

    Wawa, also known simply as Chinook or Jargon) is a language originating as a pidgin trade language in the Pacific Northwest. It spread during the 19th

    Chinook Jargon

    Chinook Jargon

    Chinook_Jargon

  • German language in the United States
  • German language at home. It is the second most spoken language in North Dakota (1.39% of its population) and is the third most spoken language in 16 other

    German language in the United States

    German language in the United States

    German_language_in_the_United_States

  • Houma language
  • Western Muskogean language

    Houma (Houma: uma) is a Western Muskogean language that was spoken in the Central and Lower Mississippi Valley by the Indigenous Houma people. There are

    Houma language

    Houma_language

  • Native American Pidgin English
  • English-based pidgin of the USA

    and is therefore considered to be a true pidgin. A pidgin language is made up of two languages sometimes spoken by only one group. However, because AIPE

    Native American Pidgin English

    Native_American_Pidgin_English

  • Arikara language
  • Caddoan language of North Dakota

    Due to their reduced numbers, the Arikara started to live closer to the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes in the same area for mutual protection. They migrated

    Arikara language

    Arikara language

    Arikara_language

  • Earth shelter
  • House partially or entirely surrounded by earth

    Mandan lodge, North Dakota. c. 1908

    Earth shelter

    Earth shelter

    Earth_shelter

  • Southern Lushootseed
  • Southernmost dialect of the Lushootseed language

    Puyallup Tribal Language Program. A 1999 video, Muckleshoot: a People and Their Language profiles the Muckleshoot Whulshootseed Language Preservation Project

    Southern Lushootseed

    Southern Lushootseed

    Southern_Lushootseed

  • Spanish language in the United States
  • Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States, after English. Approximately 45 million people aged five or older speak Spanish at home

    Spanish language in the United States

    Spanish language in the United States

    Spanish_language_in_the_United_States

  • Huang Mandan
  • Chinese artistic gymnast

    Huang Mandan (simplified Chinese: 黄曼丹; traditional Chinese: 黃曼丹; pinyin: Huáng Màndān, born 15 March 1984) is a former Chinese gymnast. Huang participated

    Huang Mandan

    Huang_Mandan

  • Alutiiq language
  • Eskimo–Aleut language

    The Alutiiq language (also called Sugpiak, Sugpiaq, Sugcestun, Suk, Supik, Pacific Gulf Yupik, Gulf Yupik, Koniag-Chugach) is a close relative to the Central

    Alutiiq language

    Alutiiq_language

  • Carolinian language
  • Austronesian language of the Northern Mariana Islands

    an Austronesian language originating in the Caroline Islands, but spoken in the Northern Mariana Islands. It is an official language (alongside English)

    Carolinian language

    Carolinian_language

  • Cahuilla language
  • Endangered Uto-Aztecan language of California

    Ivilyuat (Ɂívil̃uɂat or Ivil̃uɂat [ʔivɪʎʊʔat]), is an endangered Uto-Aztecan language, spoken by the various tribes of the Cahuilla Nation, living in the Coachella

    Cahuilla language

    Cahuilla language

    Cahuilla_language

  • Iñupiaq language
  • Inuit varieties spoken in Alaska and the Northwest Territories

    ih-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit, is an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people in northern and northwestern

    Iñupiaq language

    Iñupiaq language

    Iñupiaq_language

  • White Buffalo Cow Society
  • Native American women's society

    Ō′xat'e) has historically been the most respected women's society amongst the Mandan and Hidatsa peoples. The women of the White Buffalo Cow Society perform

    White Buffalo Cow Society

    White Buffalo Cow Society

    White_Buffalo_Cow_Society

  • Proto-Salish language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Salishan languages

    Salishan languages. The first scholar to suggest a homeland for Proto-Salish was Franz Boas in the 19th century. Boas suggested that the Salishan languages originated

    Proto-Salish language

    Proto-Salish_language

  • Kavrepalanchok District
  • District in Bagmati Province, Nepal

    Dhulikhel, Sangaswoti - Bangthali, Panauti, Banepa and Chandeni Mandan. Chandeni Mandan contains the lowest and highest points of the district, the Indravati

    Kavrepalanchok District

    Kavrepalanchok District

    Kavrepalanchok_District

  • Lakota language
  • Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people

    with the similar examples in Mandan.) Several orthographies as well as ad hoc spelling are used to write the Lakota language, with varying perspectives

    Lakota language

    Lakota language

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  • Corps of Discovery
  • Unit of the United States Army

    American had followed his example when he climbed over the walls at Fort Mandan after the gate had been closed. He was found guilty of "pernicious example"

    Corps of Discovery

    Corps of Discovery

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  • Twin Buttes, North Dakota
  • Unincorporated community in North Dakota, United States

    Twin Buttes (Hidatsa: Idarúhxa Arucúhgaru Maa’ú’sh or cuuk gaamaaʔuush; Mandan: Tííru’pa Pshíí Wóónis) is an unincorporated community in Dunn County, North

    Twin Buttes, North Dakota

    Twin_Buttes,_North_Dakota

  • Southern American English
  • Varieties of English spoken in the Southern United States

    they also used English as a bridge language to communicate with each other in the absence of another common language. There were also some African Americans

    Southern American English

    Southern_American_English

  • There's a Hole in My Bucket
  • Classic, humorous children's song

    it. To commemorate the song, the National Day Calendar organization in Mandan, North Dakota, United States, claims that May 30 every year is "Hole in

    There's a Hole in My Bucket

    There's_a_Hole_in_My_Bucket

  • Vietnamese language in the United States
  • spoken language, behind English and Spanish. To maintain the language for later generations, Vietnamese speakers have established many language centers

    Vietnamese language in the United States

    Vietnamese language in the United States

    Vietnamese_language_in_the_United_States

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  • Mandal
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mandal

    Fragrant Wood

    Mandal

  • CHANDAN
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    CHANDAN

    (চন্দন) Hindi name CHANDAN means "sandalwood."

    CHANDAN

  • Nandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nandan

    Pleasing, Son

    Nandan

  • Mannan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mannan

    Benefactor. Bountiful.

    Mannan

  • Landan
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Landan

    From the Grassy Plain

    Landan

  • Manhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manhan

    Present

    Manhan

  • Ma'dan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ma'dan

    Name of the Tutor of the Family of Ziyad Ibn Abih at Basrah and then at Kufah; He was Called Al-fil Because of the Elephant his Master had Given

    Ma'dan

  • Mangan
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Mangan

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mongáin ‘descendant of Mongán’, originally a byname for someone with a luxuriant head of hair (from mong ‘hair’, ‘mane’), borne by families from Connacht, County Limerick, and Tyrone. It is also a Huguenot name, traced back to immigrants from Metz.Irish : see Manning.English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a glutton, from Old French manger ‘to eat’.English : occupational name from old Spanish mangón ‘small trader’.

    Mangan

  • Kandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kandan

    Cloud, God

    Kandan

  • Manaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manaan

    Peaceful

    Manaan

  • Mannan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mannan

    Meditate, Thinking, Thought

    Mannan

  • Mandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mandan

    Adorning, Loving

    Mandan

  • Mankan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mankan

    A part of the mind

    Mankan

  • Mandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu

    Mandan

    Adorning

    Mandan

  • Vandan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vandan

    Salutation

    Vandan

  • Mandal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mandal |

    Fragrant wood

    Mandal |

  • Mandana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Mandana

    Cheerful

    Mandana

  • Mandar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mandar

    A flower, Heavenly

    Mandar

  • Madan
  • Surname or Lastname

    Indian (Kashmir)

    Madan

    Indian (Kashmir) : Hindu (Brahman) name, probably from an ancestral personal name Madan (from Sanskrit madana ‘god of love, or infatuation’).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Arora) and Sikh name based on the name of an Arora clan, probably from Persian maidān ‘field’. The name from the Panjab is pronounced mədān.English : habitational name from Mathon in Herefordshire, or Mattins Farm, Radwinter, in Essex, or Martinfield Green, Saffron Walden, in Essex. The first of these is named with Old English māthm ‘treasure’, ‘gift’.

    Madan

  • AMANDA
  • Female

    English

    AMANDA

    English literary name, created by playwright Colley Cibber in the 17th century, derived from Latin amanda, AMANDA means "lovable."

    AMANDA

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Online names & meanings

  • Deering
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Deering

    English : patronymic from Dear 1.Americanized form of German Thüring, regional name for someone from Thuringia.

  • Vilmad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Vilmad

    Sober; Truthful

  • Aalok
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Aalok

    Name of Lord Shiva; Light; Lightning

  • Bevverlie
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Bevverlie

    Beaver-stream

  • Krithika | க்ரீதீகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Krithika | க்ரீதீகா 

    Name of a star, Well starred, From the Nakshatra Kritika

  • Owin
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Welsh

    Owin

    Young fighter.

  • Rasheedah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rasheedah

    Intelligent one Sober

  • ULICK
  • Male

    English

    ULICK

      Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Uilleag, ULICK means "will-helmet." Possibly a Middle English form of Old High German Willerich, meaning "will-power."

  • Tisha
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Tisha

    One who is active lively

  • Ceallachan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Ceallachan

    Strife

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  • Maiden
  • v. t.

    To act coyly like a maiden; -- with it as an indefinite object.

  • Manual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the hand; done or made by the hand; as, manual labor; the king's sign manual.

  • Manuary
  • a.

    Manual.

  • Mundane
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the world; worldly; earthly; terrestrial; as, the mundane sphere.

  • Madmen
  • pl.

    of Madman

  • Maniac
  • a.

    Raving with madness; raging with disordered intellect; affected with mania; mad.

  • Maiden
  • a.

    Never having been married; not having had sexual intercourse; virgin; -- said usually of the woman, but sometimes of the man; as, a maiden aunt.

  • Banian
  • n.

    The Indian fig. See Banyan.

  • May
  • n.

    A maiden.

  • Mandilion
  • n.

    See Mandil.

  • Mania
  • n.

    Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.

  • Maniac
  • n.

    A raving lunatic; a madman.

  • Maddening
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Madden

  • Mazdean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Ahura-Mazda, or Ormuzd, the beneficent deity in the Zoroastrian dualistic system; hence, Zoroastrian.

  • Maiden
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a maiden, or to maidens; suitable to, or characteristic of, a virgin; as, maiden innocence.

  • Maddened
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Madden

  • Manual
  • a.

    A prescribed exercise in the systematic handing of a weapon; as, the manual of arms; the manual of the sword; the manual of the piece (cannon, mortar, etc.).

  • Mandarin
  • n.

    A small orange, with easily separable rind. It is thought to be of Chinese origin, and is counted a distinct species (Citrus nobilis)mandarin orange; tangerine --.