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ottawas (n. pl.)

A tribe of Indians who, when first known, lived on the Ottawa River. Most of them subsequently migrated to the southwestern shore of Lake Superior.

ottawas Sentence Examples

  1. The Ottawas were an Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe that lived in the Great Lakes region.
  2. The Ottawas were skilled hunters and fishermen, and they played an important role in the fur trade.
  3. The Ottawas were allies of the French during the Beaver Wars, and they fought against the British during the Pontiac's War.
  4. The Ottawas were eventually forced to cede their lands to the United States and Canada.
  5. Today, the Ottawas live in a number of communities in the United States and Canada.
  6. The Ottawa River, which flows through Ontario and Quebec, is named after the Ottawa people.
  7. The city of Ottawa, Ontario, is named after the Ottawa River.
  8. The Ottawa Senators are a professional hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario.
  9. The Ottawa Fringe Festival is an annual theatre festival held in Ottawa, Ontario.
  10. The Ottawa Bluesfest is an annual music festival held in Ottawa, Ontario.

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A tribe of Indians who, when first known, lived on the Ottawa River. Most of them subsequently migrated to the southwestern shore of Lake Superior.

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The Ottawas were an Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe that lived in the Great Lakes region.

The Ottawas were skilled hunters and fishermen, and they played an important role in the fur trade.

The Ottawas were allies of the French during the Beaver Wars, and they fought against the British during the Pontiac's War.

The Ottawas were eventually forced to cede their lands to the United States and Canada.