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Most Algonquian Indians made birchbark or dugout canoes for transportation. Here is a picture comparing Algonquian canoe styles. Northern Algonkian tribes used snowshoes and dogsleds to travel in winter. Here is a picture of Cree snowshoes.
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www.bigorrin.org/algonquian_kids.htm
www.bigorrin.org/algonquian_kids.htm
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History Politics and Society question: What transportation did the algonquians use? they used ... What was the weather for the Algonquians? How do algonquian people use transportion? What were the regions for the Algonquians? What are the transportation for Algonquian? What kind of canoe did the algonquians use?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_transportation_did_the_algonqui...
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The Anishinabe language is part of the Algonquian family. It is the widest First Nation language in the Americas. The Algonquian family includes the Innus, the Odjbway, the Atikamekw, etc. This means that even though each Nation has its own language, they can discuss and understand each other.
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www.anishinabenation.ca/eng/alg_history_en.htm
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The Haudenosaunee also had a highly developed central political organization, while the Algonquian did not. Despite this, the Algonquian were formidable warriors who used their advantages in transportation and woodland skills to dominate the Haudenosaunee before the formation of the Iroquian confederacies.
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www.manataka.org/page386.html
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Algonquin Park Region Transportation Directory. Includes listings for Transportation in Algonquin Park Region, Ontario ... Canada Ontario Algonquin Park Region Transportation...
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www.algonquinparkregion.worldweb.com/Transportation/
www.algonquinparkregion.worldweb.com/Transportation/
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Algonquin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin
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Algonquian is a language family, which is a group of related languages. An Algonquian tribe is simply a tribe that speaks an Algonquian language. In addition to New England and the Great Lakes area, Algonquian speakers are also to be found in other parts of the Northeast, and in the Plains area.
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www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/algonquian.htm
www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/algonquian.htm
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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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www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/algonquian2.htm
www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/algonquian2.htm
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Algonquian Indians descending the Pic River, by Edward Morris, 1906, illustrating the free-ranging Algonquin life. ... Artwork: Morris, Edward; First Nations: People: Algonquian; Transportation: Ships & Boats: Canoes: 20th Century...
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www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/20623.htm
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