Winnebago (Noun)
Meaning 1
A member of the Siouan-speaking people formerly living in eastern Wisconsin south of Green Bay; ally of the Menomini and enemy of the Fox and Sauk people.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The Winnebago tribe played a significant role in the region's early history, with their traditional lands bordering those of the Menomini and the Fox.
- The French explorers formed an alliance with the Winnebago people to counter the power of the Sauk and other rival tribes in the area.
- A sizeable band of Winnebago warriors joined forces with the Menomini to launch a successful attack against their enemy, the Fox tribe.
- In the early 19th century, many Winnebago people were forcibly relocated from their ancestral lands in eastern Wisconsin to make way for European-American settlers.
- Historical records indicate that the Winnebago people had a long-standing tradition of pottery-making and other crafts that were highly valued by neighboring tribes, including the Menomini.
Hypernyms
Meaning 2
The Siouan language spoken by the Winnebago.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.