Noun
Nakoda pl (plural only)
An indigenous people of Western Canada and, originally, the United States, formerly inhabiting large parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Montana.
nakoda (plural nakodas)
Alternative form of nakhoda
Alberta RCMP believe human remains found on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation on Monday are that of a man missing since November. Source: Internet
First Nations people value educationAs a Stoney Nakoda person, I want to highlight that which is positive in our community. Source: Internet
Jack was also a good friend to the Stoney Nakoda people. Source: Internet
Merzdorf is collaborating with Montana's Aaniih Nakoda College in Harlem and Chief Dull Knife College in Lame Deer to bring tribal college and MSU students together as student-teachers for an intensive research practices course for undergraduates. Source: Internet
The bridge name was chosen by the community to honour Jack Tennant, a long-time Cochrane resident who was also the founder and publisher of the Cochrane Eagle newspaper and honourary member of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation. Source: Internet