Hidatsa
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Siouan language: Hidatsa is a Native American language belonging to the Siouan language family, historically spoken by the Hidatsa people.
- A member of a Sioux people: Hidatsa refers to an individual belonging to a Native American tribe historically located along the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota.
Usage Examples
Proper noun (Language):
- Fewer than 100 fluent speakers of Hidatsa remain today.
- The linguist is documenting the grammar of the Hidatsa language.
Proper noun (People):
- A Hidatsa taught the expedition vital survival skills.
- The museum exhibit honors the history and culture of the Hidatsa.
Advanced Usage
- Ethnonym: The term is used as an ethnonym to identify the people and their cultural attributes collectively.
- Traditional Hidatsa agriculture centered on corn, beans, and squash.
Variants and Related Words
- Gros Ventre: A historical name sometimes used for the Hidatsa people, though this term can cause confusion with the unrelated Atsina people.
- Minitari: An alternate name for the Hidatsa, used by some other tribes.
Synonyms
- None as a proper noun: For the people, related terms include "Native American," "Plains Indian," or "Sioux" (in a broad, historical context), but these are not direct synonyms as they refer to larger or different groupings.
Noun
- a Siouan language spoken by the Hidatsa
- a member of the Sioux people formerly inhabiting an area along the Missouri river in western North Dakota