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Ah, what a beautiful question! In Blackfoot, the term for "white wolf" is "akíísomm." It's like painting a serene winter landscape with gentle brushstrokes, capturing the essence of the majestic creature in the stillness of the snow. Just say those syllables with a soft touch, and you'll feel the spirit of the white wolf come to life on your canvas.

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1mo ago

In Blackfoot, the term for white wolf is "aahkamii." The word "aahkamii" is derived from "aahka," meaning white, and "amii," meaning wolf. The Blackfoot language is a member of the Algonquian language family and is spoken by the Blackfoot people in North America.

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13y ago

The Blackfoot word for wolf is omahkapi'si and white is aapi. In combination aapi becomes ap-, so in theory the term "white wolf" would be *apomahkapi'si.

I am not aware that such a term was ever used by the Blackfoot, hence the (*) indicating a theoretical word.

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12y ago

Omahkapi'si is the Blackfoot word for wolf.

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12y ago

The Blackfoot word for wolf is omahkapi'si, or makuyi.

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