Michiganian

Mich·i·ga·ni·an

[mish-i-gey-nee-uhn, -gan-ee-]
adjective
1.
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Michigan or its inhabitants.
noun
2.
a Michigander.

Origin:
1805–15, Americanism; Michigan + -ian

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