Assiniboin
a member of a siouan people of northeastern montana and adjacent parts of canada.
the dialect of dakota spoken by the -ssiniboin indians.
historical examples
we took this opportunity of sending letters to europe: the -ssiniboin was -ssigned us for the continuation of the voyage.
travels in the interior of north america, part i, (being chapters i-xv of the london edition, 1843) alexander philipp maximilian, prince of wied
for the -ssiniboin consult our volume xiv, p. 275, note 197.
early western travels 1748-1846, volume xx various
the name -ssiniboin, meaning “stone sioux,” abbreviated to “stonies,” is derived from this custom.
original narratives of early american history vaca and others
the -ssiniboin was carrying a gun and a bow and had no lance.
the war-trail fort james willard schultz
the prince here omits reference to his own partic-p-tion, and to the fact that he was possibly the slayer of the -ssiniboin.
early western travels, 1748-1846, v. 23 various
he did not go up the -ssiniboin, he was at pembina too soon.
south from hudson bay e. c. [ethel claire] brill
but my most valuable acquisition here was made from an -ssiniboin chief, who came in about an hour before i departed.
with the world’s great travellers, volume 1 various
on the way we 165 found the horns of an elk, with twelve antlers, and it was late before we reached the -ssiniboin.
travels in the interior of north america, part i, (being chapters i-xv of the london edition, 1843) alexander philipp maximilian, prince of wied
near the mouth of the soldier river, an engag met us, who brought letters from the -ssiniboin steamer.
travels in the interior of north america, part i, (being chapters i-xv of the london edition, 1843) alexander philipp maximilian, prince of wied
the -ssiniboin soon lay to 345 before the fort, against the gently sloping sh-r-, where above 600 indians were waiting for us.
travels in the interior of north america, part i, (being chapters i-xv of the london edition, 1843) alexander philipp maximilian, prince of wied
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