1. Manitoban - Noun
2. Manitoban - Adjective
Manitoban (comparative more Manitoban, superlative most Manitoban)
Of or pertaining to the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Manitoban (plural Manitobans)
A native or inhabitant of Manitoba, Canada.
After all, this is a party we throw for ourselves, but not every Manitoban comes. Source: Internet
A. Robinson), Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance The Manitoban writes that " Wiccans don’t officially celebrate Halloween, despite the fact that 31 Oct. will still have a star beside it in any good Wiccan’s day planner. Source: Internet
Manitoban writer Bertram Brooker won the first-ever Governor General's Award for Fiction in 1936. Source: Internet
Many of the Manitoban Métis had moved into the territories. Source: Internet
The Manitoba Museum is the largest museum in Manitoba and focuses on Manitoban history from prehistory to the 1920s. Source: Internet
The Minister of Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport is responsible for promoting and, to some extent, financing Manitoban culture. Source: Internet