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The name Wichita comes from the Wichita Indians, who settled at various times in the vicinity, and means either "scattered lodges" or "painted faces," depending on which historian you ask. In 1868, a Wichita Town Company was organized with Mead and six others as original incorporators.
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noun · a member of a tribe of North American Indians, originally of Kansas but relocated in Oklahoma after the Civil War. · the Caddoan language of the Wichita.
A city in S Kansas, on the Arkansas River: the largest city in the state; two universities. Pop: 354.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, ...
A member of a tribe of Native Americans, most populous in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Derived terms edit · Wichita County · Wichita Falls. Proper noun ...
The name Wichita (pronounced WITCH-i-taw) comes from a Choctaw word and means “big arbor” or “big platform,” referring to the grass arbors the Wichita built ...
The Wichita people, or Kitikiti'sh, are a confederation of Southern Plains Native American tribes. Historically they spoke the Wichita language and Kichai ...
A member of a Native American confederacy formerly inhabiting south-central Kansas and later moving southward into Oklahoma and Texas, with a present-day ...
the largest city in Kansas; located in southern Kansas on the Arkansas River. see moresee less. example of: city, metropolis, urban center.
Wichita people, a Native American tribe; Wichita language, the language of the tribe. Places in the United States edit · Wichita, Kansas, a city; Wichita County ...
1. A member of a Native American confederacy formerly inhabiting south-central Kansas and later moving southward into Oklahoma and Texas, with a present-day ...