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  • noun Meskwaki

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Examples

  • Christopher Sultze, 35, appeared in Outagamie County Circuit Court on Thursday and was released from jail on bond on the condition that, among other things, he'd have no contact with the child.

    Wisconsin Police Accuse Christopher And Mary Sultze Of Starving Their Infant Daughter 2011

  • Just tell the system where the "capital for the day" is going to be and a whole lot of documents and speeches come out substituting with "Winnebago and Outagamie Counties".

    Archive 2005-04-01 2005

  • At the corner of Grand and Outagamie, in front of Schroeder's drug store, stood what was left of the gang, and some new members who had come during the year that had passed.

    Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926

  • When she turned off into the homeward stretch on Outagamie Street there always slunk after her some stoop-shouldered, furtive, loping youth.

    Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926

  • They would lounge on the corner of Grand and Outagamie, in front of Schroeder's brightly lighted drug store, watching the girls go by.

    Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926

  • The Hurons and Iroquois gave chase, till from the ridge of a hill they discovered the principal Outagamie village, consisting, if we may believe their own story, of forty-six wigwams, near the bank of the river.

    A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858

  • Dubuisson, however, felt that the situation was extremely critical, and he was confirmed in his anxiety by a friendly Outagamie, who, after the news of the massacre on the St. Joseph, told him that his tribesmen meant to burn the fort.

    A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858

  • The Illinois captured the nephew of Oushala, the principal Outagamie war-chief, and burned him alive; on which the

    A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858

  • Louvigny had brought with him two cannon and a mortar; but being light, they had little effect on the wooden wall, and as he was provided with mining tools, he resolved to attack the Outagamie stronghold by regular approaches, as if he were besieging a fortress of Vauban.

    A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858

  • The Outagamie warriors came out to meet them, in number, as they pretended, much greater than theirs; but the Huron and Iroquois chiefs reminded their followers that they had to do with dogs who did not believe in God, on which they fired two volleys against the enemy, then dropped their guns and charged with the knife in one hand and the war-club in the other.

    A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858

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