Pronunciation: /ˌpɑːtəˈwɑːtəmi/
noun a member of a Native American people of the Great Lakes region
A1 The Potawatomi tribe lived in the Great Lakes region of North America.
A2 Potawatomi culture includes traditional dances and storytelling.
B1 The Potawatomi language is part of the Algonquian language family.
B2 Potawatomi history is rich with tales of resilience and adaptation.
C1 Scholars study the Potawatomi migration patterns and trade networks.
C2 The Potawatomi Nation continues to advocate for tribal sovereignty and cultural preservation.
adjective relating to the Potawatomi people or their language
A1 Potawatomi culture is rich in tradition.
A2 The Potawatomi tribe has a long history in the region.
B1 Potawatomi language classes are offered at the community center.
B2 The Potawatomi people have preserved their customs and beliefs for generations.
C1 Scholars study the Potawatomi migration patterns and settlement practices.
C2 The Potawatomi reservation is a sovereign territory with its own government.
formal The Potawatomi tribe has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries.
informal I learned about the Potawatomi people in my history class.
slang Have you ever been to a Potawatomi powwow? It's so much fun!
figurative The Potawatomi language is like music to my ears.
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