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  1. Algonquin language - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_language

    WebOmàmìwininìmowin (Algonquin) is an Algonquian language, of the Algic family of languages, and is descended from Proto-Algonquian. It is considered a particularly divergent dialect of Ojibwe by many. [citation …

  2. Nishnaabemwin Online Dictionary: Public - Algonquian Languages

    https://dictionary.nishnaabemwin.algonquianlanguages.ca

    WebSelect English to Nishnaabemwin if the word you typed is an English keyword. Select Nishnaabemwin to English if the word you typed is an Odawa or Ojibwe word. Click on the. Under the Results tab select an entry to see more information about that entry. The default is to search for words beginning with whatever you type.

  3. Algonquian Languages - Oki nikso’kowaiksi!

    https://blackfoot.algonquianlanguages.ca

    WebJul 02, 2017 · The Blackfoot Language Resources project is based at Iniskim (University of Lethbridge). We offer a collection of user-friendly interactive digital resources for Blackfoot speakers, learners and teachers. ... University of Lethbridge) and Marie-Odile Junker (Carleton University) and is part of the larger Algonquian Languages and Dictionaries ...

  4. California Indian Languages: Algonquian Tribes

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    WebYurok Native Location: Pacific northwestern coast, and the lower Klamath River areas Language: Algonquin Identified Shelters: Redwood plank structures with gabled roof Food: Salmon, acorn, fish, shellfish, sea lion, elk, deer, small game, seeds Cultural Notes: Their name comes from the Karuk word yúruk, which means "down river". Their closest …

  5. bear in Algonquin - English-Algonquin Dictionary | Glosbe

    https://glosbe.com/en/alq/bear

    Webbear. adjective verb noun. + grammar. A large omnivorous mammal, related to the dog and raccoon, having shaggy hair, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of family Ursidae, particularly of subfamily Ursinae. +94 definitions.

  6. Algonquian Linguistics Atlas

    https://www.atlas-ling.ca

    Web1. Choose a category. 2. Choose a phrase. The languages represented in this atlas are by no means exhaustive. More languages are added to the database as the atlas develops and reaches a wider audience. In …

  7. American Antiquarian Society

    https://americanantiquarian.org/EnglishtoAlgonquian/translations

    WebAmerican Antiquarian Society

  8. Updated Algonquian Word List by Scott Dawson

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    WebMay 07, 2012 · Algonquian is not a tribe, nor a language, but a language family with at least 29 dialects. The following is a list of words used by the Croatoan compiled by Scott Dawson. Andacon———–Evergreens Apis —————-Sit Down Artamockes ——-Blue Jay (bird) Asanamawqueo ——Loon (Bird) Ascopo ———— Sweet Bay (tree) Chachaquises …

  9. Shawnee Translation Services - English to Shawnee Translations

    https://www.translation-services-usa.com/languages/shawnee.php

    WebThe Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian language spoken in parts of central and northeastern Oklahoma by only around 200 Shawnee, making it very endangered. Shawnee was originally spoken in Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. It is closely related to the other Algonquian languages Mesquakie-Sauk (Sac and Fox) and Kickapoo.

  10. Mohegan to English - The Mohegan Tribe

    https://www.moheganlanguage.org

    Weba. acá- VAI he hunts, goes on a hunt nutacá I hunt acá he hunts kutacámun you and I hunt sg : acásh Hunt! pl : acáq Hunt! acátuk let’s hunt! ácát that he is hunting Yôpi acáq noy’hcák Let’s hunt deer again. acáwôk NI a hunt, hunting acáwôkansh hunts acáwôkanuk on a hunt Mus kunáwômun naspi Acáwôk Wiyon We will see by ...

  11. Module 2: Natick’s Beginnings and Algonquian Languages

    https://www.natickhistoricalsociety.org/otl-beginnings-and-language

    WebModule 2 explores communication in early Natick and the translation of the Bible into Algonquian languages. Gail Coughlin discusses the story of Natick’s founding by Massachusett, Nipmuc, and English people in 1651 as a Praying Town and daily life in the early settlement. Rachel Speyer Besancon gives a brief explanation of Algonquian ...

  12. "Virginia Algonquian" Definition & Translations - Translation

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    WebThe word "Virginia Algonquian" may refer to an extinct eastern algonquian language formerly spoken... sales1-at-translation-services-usa-dot-com Toll Free: (800) 790-3680

  13. Plains Cree: online dictionary: Home - Algonquian Languages

    https://dictionary.plainscree.algonquianlanguages.ca

    WebHow to use this dictionary. Type something you want to look up. Select English to Cree if the word you typed is an English keyword. Select Cree to English if the word you typed is a cree Standard Roman Orthography (SRO) or syllabic word. Click on the. Under the Results tab select an entry to see more information about that entry.

  14. Algonquian–Basque pidgin - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian–Basque_pidgin

    WebAlgonquian–Basque pidgin, also known as Souriquois, was a Basque-based pidgin spoken by Basque whalers and various Algonquian peoples. It was spoken around the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.It was in use from at least 1580 until 1635, and was last attested in 1711. There were three groups of First Nations that the Basque people distinguished. The ones with …

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