Arikara

/ˈærɪkərə/ noun

A member of a Native American people historically located in the Great Plains, particularly along the Missouri River in what is now North and South Dakota.

From the Arikara language itself; the name is believed to derive from their own word meaning 'corn eater' or 'people of the corn,' reflecting their agricultural lifestyle.

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