Kaw

See also: kaw

English

Noun

Kaw (plural Kaws)

  1. A member of a particular Native American tribe.
    • 2004, R. David Edmunds, The New Warriors: Native American Leaders Since 1900, →ISBN, page 20:
      In the winter of 1866 the Cheyennes stole forty-two horses from a Kaw hunting party on the upper Arkansas, and following a murder of a Kaw herder at a buffalo camp near Fort Zarah a year later, the Kaws attacked a Cheyenne encampment[.]

Synonyms

  • Kausa

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