Lipan









Lipan


Lipan [li-pahn] Examples noun, plural Li·pans, (especially collectively) Li·pan for 1.

  1. a member of a group of Apache Indians who lived in the U.S. east of the Rio Grande.
  2. the Athabaskan language of the Lipan.

Examples from the Web for lipan Historical Examples of lipan

  • At the battle of Lipan they were defeated, routed, crushed out of existence.

    History of the Moravian Church

    J. E. Hutton

  • No eyes in the world would suspect No Tongue of being a Lipan.

    The Talking Leaves

    William O. Stoddard

  • That was quite likely, for Lipan warriors are terribly hard riders.

    The Talking Leaves

    William O. Stoddard

  • “No,” said one of the Lipan braves, pointing toward the south.

    The Talking Leaves

    William O. Stoddard

  • The Lipan warriors withdrew from it, all but the chief and six braves.

    The Talking Leaves

    William O. Stoddard

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