Arikara Language and the Arikara Indian Tribe
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Arikara Language and the Arikara Indian Tribe (Sanish, Sahnish, S ni, Arikaree, Ree Indians) Arikara Indian Language (Sanish, Arikari, Arickaree) language of the Great Plains, once spoken in North and South Dakota. It is a polysynthetic tone language with complex morphology. The people and their language are sometimes referred to as Arikari, Arikaree, or just Ree, but they call themselves Sanish or Sahnish. Today, the Arikara Indians share a reservation with the
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Page title: | Arikara Language and the Arikara Indian Tribe (Sanish, Sahnish, S ni, Arikaree, Ree Indians) |
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Description: | Arikara (Sanish) language information and introduction to the culture of the Arikara Indians. |
IP-address: | 68.180.151.75 |