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    Atsina, or Gros Ventre (also known as Aaniiih, Ananin, Ahahnelin, Ahe, A’ani, and ʔɔʔɔɔɔniiih), is the ancestral language of the Gros Ventre people of...
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    French used the term Gros Ventre, which was mistakenly interpreted from sign language. They were once known as the "Gros Ventres of the Prairies", as...
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  • The Gros Ventre are a Native American people of Montana. Gros Ventre may also refer to: Gros Ventre language, the extinct language of the Gros Ventre people...
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  • Theresa Lamebull (category Articles containing Gros Ventre-language text)
    was a fluent speaker of the Gros Ventre language, spoken by only a handful of other people. She helped teaching the language at Fort Belknap College, and...
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    Fort Belknap Indian Reservation (category Articles containing Gros Ventre-language text)
    (Gros Ventre: ’ak3ɔ́ɔyɔ́ɔ, lit. 'the fence' or ’ɔ’ɔ́ɔ́ɔ́nííítaan’ɔ, 'Gros Ventre tribe') is shared by two Native American tribes, the A'aninin (Gros Ventre)...
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  • Arrow Creek (Fergus County, Montana) (category Articles containing Gros Ventre-language text)
    Arrow Creek (Gros Ventre: ʔɔ́ciníícááh, lit. 'arrow river') is a tributary of the Missouri River in Montana in the United States. Approximately 45 miles...
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    subsequent branchings were: Arapaho-Gros Ventre, Cree-Montagnais, Menominee, and Cheyenne; then the core Great Lakes languages: (Ojibwe–Potawatomi, Shawnee,...
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    Billings, Montana (category Articles containing Gros Ventre-language text)
    "Cheyenne placenames". Cheyenne Language. Retrieved March 19, 2020. Cowell, A.; Taylor, A.; Brockie, T. (2016). "Gros Ventre ethnogeography and place names:...
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    Big Snowy Mountains (category Articles containing Gros Ventre-language text)
    The Big Snowy Mountains (Gros Ventre: níichʔibííkʔa, lit. 'it is never summer') are a small mountain range south of Lewistown in Fergus County, Montana...
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  • The Arapahoan languages are a subgroup of the Plains group of Algonquian languages: Nawathinehena, Arapaho, and Gros Ventre. Nawathinehena is extinct...
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