Pronunciation: /æbəˈnɑːkis/
noun a Native American tribe originally from the northeastern United States and eastern Canada
A1 The Abenakis were a Native American tribe.
A2 The Abenakis lived in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.
B1 The Abenakis were known for their skill in hunting and fishing.
B2 The Abenakis had a rich cultural heritage that included storytelling and traditional crafts.
C1 The Abenakis faced many challenges due to colonization and displacement.
C2 Scholars continue to study the history and culture of the Abenakis to preserve their legacy.
adjective relating to the Abenaki tribe or their language or culture
A1 The Abenakis tribe lived in North America.
A2 Abenakis traditions are still practiced by some Native American communities.
B1 The Abenakis language is considered endangered.
B2 Abenakis art is known for its intricate beadwork and quillwork.
C1 Scholars study the Abenakis culture to better understand Native American history.
C2 The Abenakis people have a rich oral tradition passed down through generations.
formal The Abenakis are a Native American tribe with a rich cultural heritage.
informal I learned about the Abenakis in my history class.
slang Have you heard of the Abenakis before?
figurative The Abenakis have been the keepers of their traditions for generations.
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