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Other Algonquian tribes lived in New York, but never the Algonquin tribe. This is a mistake that happened because of the similar spellings of these words. Algonquian tribes that lived in New York included the Mahican and Wappinger tribes, the Montauk and Shinnecock tribes, and the Munsee Delaware tribe.
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www.bigorrin.org/algonquin_kids.htm
www.bigorrin.org/algonquin_kids.htm
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Algonquian peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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
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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 ...
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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 ... The Great Lake Tribes lived beside the Great Lakes.
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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 Nations ... Lang->Algonquian: Tribes from the Algonquian language group ... This article contains a list of links to more information on each of the tribes included in the Algonquian language group.
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www.aaanativearts.com/article803.html
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The Algonquian were patrilineal with the right to use specific hunting territories being passed from father to son, but some Algonquian tribes used matrilineal descent (traced through the mother) in determining kinship.
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www.manataka.org/page386.html
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Official web site for CA State Parks ... The distant but clear affiliation of the Yurok and Wiyot languages was first recognized by their inclusion in a separate "Ritwan Family." However, research relates these languages to the Algonquian languages of the Great Plains and Northeast (e.g. Blackfoot, Menomini, Arapho,
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www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=23730
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ELFIALA Algonquian Language Archive:; Resources for learning Algonkian languages. Algonquian Family of Indians:; Article on the Algonquian Indian tribes and their languages. Algonquian Nations:; Links about Algonquians today.
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www.native-languages.org/famalg.htm
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