absaroka
n. C2 Proficiency ab·saro·ka
n. a group of Native American people who live in the western United States. They are also known as the Crow people.
n. a Native American people of the Crow Nation, historically inhabiting the Great Plains of the United States. When capitalised, it refers to the specific ethnic group or their language.
The Absaroka people have a rich history in the region.
The Absaroka Nation maintains a strong cultural identity through traditional ceremonies and the preservation of their native language.
Scholars of North American history often examine the migration patterns of the Absaroka to understand how the Great Plains were populated by various indigenous groups over several centuries.