Pronunciation: /æbəˈnɑːki/
noun a member of a Native American people of the northeastern U.S., now living in Quebec and Maine.
A1 The Abenaki tribe lived in the northeastern United States.
A2 The Abenaki people were skilled hunters and gatherers.
B1 The Abenaki language is part of the Algonquian language family.
B2 The Abenaki culture has a rich tradition of storytelling and oral history.
C1 Scholars have studied the Abenaki's interactions with European colonizers.
C2 The Abenaki have faced challenges in preserving their cultural heritage in modern times.
adjective relating to the Abenaki people or their language.
A1 The Abenaki tribe lived in the northeastern United States.
A2 Abenaki culture includes traditional storytelling and basket weaving.
B1 The Abenaki language is considered endangered and efforts are being made to preserve it.
B2 Abenaki history is rich and complex, with a long tradition of resistance against colonization.
C1 Scholars have conducted extensive research on Abenaki customs and beliefs.
C2 Abenaki art and craftsmanship are highly regarded in the indigenous art community.
formal The Abenaki tribe has a rich history in the northeastern United States.
informal I learned about the Abenaki people in my history class.
slang Have you heard of the Abenaki tribe? They're pretty cool.
figurative The Abenaki culture is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
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