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The '''Gros Ventres''' ([[French language|French]] for "Big Bellies") is a name given to two distinct [[Native American]] groups in [[North America]]. The [[Hidatsa]] were known as the "Gros Ventres of the Missouri" and the [[Atsina]] were known as the "Gros Ventres of the Prairie/Plains." |
The '''Gros Ventres''' ([[French language|French]] for "Big Bellies") is a name given to two distinct [[Native American]] groups in [[North America]]. The [[Hidatsa]] were known as the "Gros Ventres of the Missouri" and the [[Atsina]] were known as the "Gros Ventres of the Prairie/Plains." |
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The Gros Ventre spoke an [[Algonquian]] language closely related to [[Arapaho]]. |
The Gros Ventre spoke an [[Algonquian]] language closely related to that of the [[Arapaho]]. |
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Revision as of 16:57, 20 September 2005
The Gros Ventres (French for "Big Bellies") is a name given to two distinct Native American groups in North America. The Hidatsa were known as the "Gros Ventres of the Missouri" and the Atsina were known as the "Gros Ventres of the Prairie/Plains."
The Gros Ventre spoke an Algonquian language closely related to that of the Arapaho.