The state of "Wisconsin"
Oh, dude, that would be the word "Mississippi." It's like a chill way of saying "gathering of waters" in Native American lingo. So, next time you're cruising down the Mississippi River, you can be like, "Wow, this is one big gathering of waters, man."
The Mississippi river was simply given a descriptive name, like most native place-names; it is not the name of a tribe, nor is it anything to do with native history or culture.The first element is Ojibwa mici or missi (big), the second is Ojibwa zibi, sibi or sippi(water); the idea that it means "father of waters" or "gathering of waters" is completely false.
This means that native Americans live here and are not from somewhere else. Like a native habitat which is a place where something is a home.
Shank's mare and it means walking.
it means red people or people red from the native americans
Oh, dude, that would be the word "Mississippi." It's like a chill way of saying "gathering of waters" in Native American lingo. So, next time you're cruising down the Mississippi River, you can be like, "Wow, this is one big gathering of waters, man."
Native Americans are people who were born in the united states native means from in this case and Americans are from America so from America is what it means.
The Native American (Indian) name meant "Father of Waters".The Anishinaabe were a group of tribes including the Ojibwe (Chippewa) and Algonquin tribes. In their language, the words "Mici zibi" (Misi-ziibi) meant "great river" or "gathering in of all the waters". This was rendered by the French as "Messipi".
Wisconsin is an Algonquian Indian word that means "long river" or a Chippewa word that means "gathering of the waters."
The Mississippi river was simply given a descriptive name, like most native place-names; it is not the name of a tribe, nor is it anything to do with native history or culture.The first element is Ojibwa mici or missi (big), the second is Ojibwa zibi, sibi or sippi(water); the idea that it means "father of waters" or "gathering of waters" is completely false.
Mississippi wasn't a person be an Indian word. The native American (Indian) name meant "Father of Waters" and comes from Chippewas words "mici zibi" which means "great river" or "gathering in of all the waters" and the Algonquin word "Messipi"
Missions
tacoma is a three syllable word. By definition, tacoma is a native American word. It means she who gives us the waters or mother of waters. It also means a snow covered mountain.
This means that native Americans live here and are not from somewhere else. Like a native habitat which is a place where something is a home.
Shank's mare and it means walking.
the new birth
it means your either native American or something else!Native means, from that place, an original inhabitant. A native animal is one peculiar to a particular region, for example the giant panda is native to China.