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  1. Algonquin | people | Britannica

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    Algonquin, North American Indian tribe of closely related Algonquian-speaking bands originally living in the dense forest regions of the valley of the Ottawa River and its tributaries in present-day Quebec and Ontario, Canada. The tribe

  2. Algonquin language, pronunciation and language

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    Apr 23, 2021 · Algonquin (Anicinâbemowin) Algonquin is an Algonquian language spoken in Quebec and Ontario in Canada by 1,800 people, according to the 2011 census. Algonquin is closely related to Ojibwe and is considered a …

  3. Algonquin | The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    Sep 30, 2007 · The Algonquian linguistic group includes a number of languages, including those of the Atikamekw, Blackfoot, Cree, Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq, Innu, Naskapi, Ojibwe and Oji-Cree. According to the 2016 census , …

  4. Algonquin people - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquin people are an Indigenous people who now live in Eastern Canada.They speak the Algonquin language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. Culturally and linguistically, they are closely related to the …

  5. Algonquian Language Family (Algic, Algonkian Indians) - Native Languages

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    Algonquian Language Family (Algic, Algonkian Indians) Though these languages are most properly known as 'Algic' to linguists (Wiyot and Yurok are not considered closely related enough to qualify as part of the Algonquian grouping, and the broader category Algic includes them as well), 'Algonquian' (also spelled 'Algonkian') is the general term which is most often used by …

  6. Algonquin Words (Algonkin) - Native Languages

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    Welcome to our Algonquin vocabulary page! Algonquin is an Algonquian language, related to other languages like Ojibwa and Delaware. We have included twenty basic Algonquin words here, to compare with related American Indian languages. You can find more Algonquin Indian words in our online picture glossaries.

  7. Did the algonquins have a written language? Explained by FAQ Blog

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    What Indian tribes spoke Algonquian? The majority of the Chesapeake tribes spoke Algonquian languages - a family of languages widespread among native peoples from northern Canada to the Carolinas. Among the Algonquian spoeakers were the Powhatan tribes, the Chikahominy, the Piscataway, the Nanticoke and the Asseateague.

  8. Algonquian Language Family - YouTube

  9. Coastal Algonquian Language Sampler - Coastal Carolina Indian Center

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    Dec 15, 2011 · In "Algonquian Language (Coastal Carolina & Virginia)" This paper was shared with us by Dr. Rudes in 2006 as part of an ongoing dialogue we had with him about his work with the Algonquian language on the film The New World. In the paper, he explains the process he underwent to reconstruct the language of the Powhatan’s….

  10. Which native peoples have an algonquian language?

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    What Indian tribes spoke Algonquian? The majority of the Chesapeake tribes spoke Algonquian languages - a family of languages widespread among native peoples from northern Canada to the Carolinas. Among the Algonquian spoeakers were the Powhatan tribes, the Chikahominy, the Piscataway, the Nanticoke and the Asseateague.

  11. Algonquin Pronunciation and Spelling Guide (Algonkin) - Native Languages

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    The Algonquin pronunciation of the consonants p, t and k is unaspirated between two vowels or after an m or n . To English speakers, this makes the consonants sound soft. You can hear unaspirated consonants in English after the letter s , such as the k in skate or the t in stir, you will see that there is no puff of air as you pronounce the ...

  12. Algonquian Indians

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    The Algonquian were a language tribe, those included in the Algonquian nation were simply a tribe that spoke their language. There are many different variations of the Algonquian language.The Algonquian language tribe consisted of hundreds of tribes ranging from between the Rocky Mountains and Atlantic Ocean, and most of Canada. ...

  13. Algonquin - Wikipedia

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    Languages and peoples. Algonquian languages, a large subfamily of Native American languages in a wide swath of eastern North America from Canada to Virginia . Algonquin language, the language of the Algonquin people in Canada, for which the Algonquian languages group is named; Algonquian peoples, indigenous tribes of North America …

  14. The Algonkian Tribes [ushistory.org]

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    The first native peoples encountered by European settlers in the New World were Algonkian tribes, speaking variants of the Algonquin language group. While initially relatively friendly, relations between the Europeans and the Algonquin tribes deteriorated quickly.

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