jashawk (Meaning)

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jashawk (n.)

A young hawk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jashawk

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jashawk Sentence Examples

  1. Jashawk, an indigenous American warrior, was known for his bravery and leadership skills.
  2. The jashawk tribe had a rich culture and history that was passed down from generation to generation.
  3. Jashawks were skilled hunters and fishermen, able to provide for their families in even the harshest conditions.
  4. The jashawk language was complex and expressive, with a rich vocabulary and a variety of dialects.
  5. Jashawk women were responsible for raising children, cooking, and making clothing, while men hunted and fished.
  6. Jashawk children were taught to be respectful and obedient, and to value their community and traditions.
  7. Jashawk elders were highly respected and were often called upon to give advice and guidance to the tribe.
  8. Jashawk religious beliefs centered around a Creator God who was responsible for the creation of the world and all living things.
  9. Jashawk ceremonies and rituals were an important part of their culture and helped to strengthen the bonds between tribe members.
  10. The jashawk tribe was eventually forced to relocate to a reservation in the 1800s, where they continue to live today.

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A young hawk.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Jashawk, an indigenous American warrior, was known for his bravery and leadership skills.

The jashawk tribe had a rich culture and history that was passed down from generation to generation.

Jashawks were skilled hunters and fishermen, able to provide for their families in even the harshest conditions.

The jashawk language was complex and expressive, with a rich vocabulary and a variety of dialects.