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  • Algonquian peoples - Wikipedia
    The Algonquians are one of the most populous and widespread North American Indigenous American groups, consisting of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages They historically were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and in the interior regions along St Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes [2]
  • Algonquin | Native American, Tribe, Language, Great Lakes, Woodland . . .
    The Algonquin are an Indigenous North American tribe of closely related Algonquian-speaking bands that originally lived in the dense forest regions of the valley of the Ottawa River and its tributaries in present-day Quebec and Ontario
  • Algonquian Peoples - Legends of America
    One of the most populous and widespread Native American groups, Algonquian tribes consist of peoples that speak Algonquian languages and historically shared cultural similarities
  • The Algonkian Tribes [ushistory. org]
    When anthropologists classified Native American languages, they took all of the languages of the same language family as the Algonkin tribe (also called the Algonquin tribe) and called it the Algonquian or Algonkian language family
  • Algonquin Nation - American Indian COC
    The Algonquin Indian tribe, an Eastern Woodland tribe part of the larger Algonquian language family, has a rich history marked by resilience, adaptability, and cultural richness
  • Algonquians - Lenape Delaware History
    From time-to-time we are asked about other Algonquian language based tribes -- our linguistic cousins Consequently, in the future we will have sketches of those tribes on this page We will also provide links to more comprehensive coverage of each tribe
  • The Algonquians - U-S-History. com
    The term "Algonquian" refers to "A place for spearing fishes and eels " Because Northern weather patterns made growing food difficult, the Algonquian moved their families from place to place to fish, hunt, trap, and gather roots, seeds, wild rice, and berries
  • Algonquin - The Canadian Encyclopedia
    The Algonquian linguistic group includes a number of languages, including those of the Atikamekw, Niitisitapi (Blackfoot), Cree, Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq, Innu, Naskapi, Ojibwe and Oji-Cree According to the 2021 census, the Algonquian language group was the largest in Canada


















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