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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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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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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Algonquian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Algonquian languages (also Algonkian ; pronounced /ælˈɡɒŋkwiən/ or /ælˈɡɒŋkiən/ ) are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic ...
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Chart of 35 Algic (Algonquian or Algonkian) languages, with extensive information on each language and the native Algonkians who speak it. ... Native Languages of the Americas: Algonquian Language Family (Algic, Algonkian Indians)
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Information about the Algonkian Indians (Algonquians) for kids and other students. Covers 35 different Algonquian tribes from Long Island to California, including history, culture, clothing, villages, and legends of the Algonquian Indians. ... ˜Facts for Kids: Algonquian Indian Tribes –...
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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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A balanced account of the Powhatan woman's life, with attention to different versions of her story. ... Pocahontas was an Indian princess, the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonquian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia. She was born around 1595 to one of Powhatan's many wives.
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The peoples who spoke languages in the Algonquian family lived in the northern woodlands, an area that spans much of Canada and the northern United States. Geologists call this area the "Canadian Shield", after the shield-shaped region of Precambrian rock.
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