The Algonquin people are an Indigenous people who now live in Eastern Canada. They speak the Algonquin language, which is part of the Algonquian language...
"Šahíyena" is the basis for the name "Cheyenne." Algonquinethnonyms Nipissing ethnonyms Potawatomi ethnonyms Multilingual Dictionary for Multifaith and Multicultural...
United States. Algonquinof Quebec, and Ontario, Canada. Beothuk of Newfoundland, Canada. Makah of Washington, United States. Quinault of Washington, United...
(historical) Abitibiwinni First Nation (also Algonquin and Ojibwe) Wahgoshig First Nation (also Algonquin and Ojibwe) Moose River Cree (historical) Brunswick...
Anishinaabeg, which also include Algonquin, Nipissing, and Oji-Cree people. Historically, through the Saulteaux branch, they were a part of the Iron Confederacy with...
Ojibwe, Huron-Wendat, and Algonquin. In 1645, the Mohawk made peace for a time with the French, who were trying to keep a piece of the fur trade. During the...
mound was discovered in the Pine Beach area of Sewell's Point, close to the 20th-century community named Algonquin Village.[citation needed] Although they...
both the Ojibwe and Algonquin nations, making up part of the wider grouping of Anishinaabe peoples. Their heritage is a result of the fact that the Nipissing...
the Algonquin People of New York. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1-64160-389-8. OCLC 1126217912.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)...
Dënesųłinë́ (ethnonym: Dënesųłinë́ yatié IPA: [tènɛ̀sũ̀ɬìné jàtʰìɛ́]), often simply called Dëne, is the language spoken by the Chipewyan people of northwestern...
Atikamekw, Maliseet and Algonquin peoples against their enemies, the Algonquian-speaking Mi'kmaq and Iroquoian-speaking Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy...
in Narragansett Algonquin) is in Virginia. It has a high concentration of permanent structures.[citation needed] Preliminary surveys of the Narragansett...
of the Ramapough Mountains of Bergen and Passaic counties, descendants of the Iroquois and Algonquin nations, are hereby designated by the State of New...
depopulated as Algonquin woodlands tribes fled west as refugees. The warfare and ensuing social disruption – along with the spread of infectious European...
ISBN 1-57181-672-0 Pritchard, Evan T., Native New Yorkers: The Legacy of the Algonquin People of New York. Council Oak Books: San Francisco, 2002, 2007. ISBN 1-57178-107-2...
multiple names: authors list (link) Pritchard, Evan T. (April 12, 2002). Native New Yorkers, the legacy of the Algonquin people of New York. Council Oaks...
recorded in the Jesuit Relations, speaks of a war between the Mohawks and an alliance of the Susquehannock and Algonquin (sometime between 1580 and 1600). This...
taking root in the 1920s with Indian gatherings such as the Algonquin Indian Council of New England that met in Providence, Rhode Island and dances or...
Seminoles. English sometimes distinguishes between regular plural forms of demonyms/ethnonyms (e.g. "five Dutchmen", "several Irishmen"), and uncountable plurals...
the "Brothertown Plan" with members of the neighboring Shinnecock and Christian Algonquins, including contingents of the Mohegan, Pequot, and Narragansett...
sell"). This term is common to the Cree, Algonquin, Nipissing, Innu, Odawa, and Ojibwe. The Potawatomi spelling of Odawa and the English derivative "Ottawa"...
of Written Language: The Sauk Language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma". Papers of the Twenty-Sixth Algonquin Conference: 413–430. ISSN 0831-5671. Archived...
coast, recollections of old campfires began to drift into the March mist, and I thought of the Abnaki Indians of the Algonquin tribe who dwelt near Bangor...
name meaning "people of the muddy river" adopted by the English of Maryland and Virginia) were known by a variety ofethnonyms such as the Andastes by...