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The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American Native language groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds. Today hundreds of thousands of individuals identif...
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Algonquin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Algonquins (also spelled Algonkians or Algonkins ) are aboriginal/First Nations inhabitants of North American who speak Algonquin. Culturally and linguistically, they are closely related to ...
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The Algonquian Native Americans are the most extensive and numerous North American groups with hundreds of original tribes speaking several related dialects of the language group, ... The Algonquian men were the leaders and the heads of the family and sons inherited territorial hunting rights from their fathers.
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Algonquin (or Algonkin) are used in reference to the tribe, but Algonquian either refers to the Algonquin language or to the group of tribes that speak related dialects. men were the leaders and the heads of the family and territorial hunting rights were passed from father to son. The shaman held a powerful place...
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˜Facts for Kids: Algonquian Indian Tribes – ... Some tribes' councils were made up of the leaders of each village, others were made up of the leaders of each clan (large extended family), and still others were made up of warriors who had distinguished themselves as battle.
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Algonquian Family (adapted from the name of the Algonkin tribe). A linguistic stock which formerly occupied a more extended area than any other in North America. Their territory reached from the east shore of Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains and front Churchill River to Pamlico Sound.
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The women wove fishnets, mats, and bark containers. The Algonquian tribes of Maine and Nova Scotia made birchbark boxes decorate with porcupine quills. These were used when gathering roots and berries.
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The Algonquins are only one of the many Algonquian-speaking tribes, and they have a unique identity and independent political status from the others. What does the word "Algonquin" mean?; "Algonquin" was the French name for the tribe.
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