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[ mahy-doo ] / ˈmaɪ du /
noun, plural Mai·dus, (especially collectively) Mai·du for 1. a member of a tribe of North American Indians of northeastern California. the Penutian language of the Maidu. Words nearby Maidumaid of honor, maid of honour, Maid of Orléans, maidservant, Maidstone, Maidu, Maiduguri, maieutic, maigre, maihem, maik Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for MaiduAmong the Maidu they are usually known as "burning," among the Miwok as "cry." The Religion of the Indians of California|A. L. Kroeber It is clear that the mythology of the Maidu is distinctive and much less under Wintun influence than their ceremonies. The Religion of the Indians of California|A. L. Kroeber The Nishinam got it from the Maidu, who got it from the Konkau, who made it. The Little Lady of the Big House|Jack London Among the Yuki his power, as that of the rattlesnake, was associated with the sun; among the Maidu with the thunder. The Religion of the Indians of California|A. L. Kroeber
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