1. Arikara - Noun
2. Arikara - Proper noun
the Caddoan language spoken by the Arikara
a member of the Caddo people who formerly lived in the Dakotas west of the Missouri river
Source: WordNetA 1931 article said the USD Museum had the largest collection of Arikara artifacts in the United States, a collection that Over said, "put the Arikara Indians on the map." Source: Internet
A group of Campbell County stones tell an old Arikara love story. Source: Internet
Arikara, North American Plains Indians of the Caddoan linguistic family. Source: Internet
Finally, Curtis visited the country of the Arikara and interviewed the scouts of that tribe who had been with Custer's command. Source: Internet
The Arikara called them "Colored Stone Village (People)" possibly because gemstones from the Southwest were among the trade items. Source: Internet
They came close to fighting several times, and both sides finally backed down and the expedition continued on to Arikara territory. Source: Internet