Associations to the word «Mahican»
Noun
- Mohawk
- Champlain
- Confederacy
- Subgroup
- Delaware
- Cree
- Hudson
- Huron
- Tribe
- Erie
- Connecticut
- Indian
- Beaver
- Dialect
- Settler
- Ottawa
- Miami
- Descendant
- Asian
- Similarity
- Missionary
- Manhattan
- Massachusetts
- Trail
- Southeast
- Dictionary
- Wisconsin
- Arrival
- Territory
- Valley
- River
- Language
- Settlement
- Common
- English
- Land
- Lake
- Western
- Creek
- Village
- York
- Fort
- New
- Southern
- Nation
- Kill
- American
- Area
- Mountain
- Latter
- People
- Mission
- Chief
- War
- County
- England
- Region
- Name
- Henry
- Culture
- Island
- South
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
MAHICAN, noun. Alternative form of Mohican
Dictionary definition
MAHICAN, noun. A member of the Algonquian people formerly living in the Hudson valley and eastward to the Housatonic.
MAHICAN, noun. The Algonquian language spoken by the Mohican.
Wise words
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