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  1. Communities comprised of related patrilineal clans

    The Algonquin lived in communities comprised of related patrilineal clans (meaning they followed the male line of descent). Clans were represented by animal totems such as Crane, Wolf, Bear, Loon and many others. The communities were egalitarian, with leadership provided by respected elders and heads of clans.
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    What kind of houses did the Algonquins live in?
    What kind of houses did the Algonquins live in? For most of the year they lived in settled villages of birchbark houses, called waginogans or wigwams. Algonquin wigwams were usually dome-shaped and not very large– only a single family unit lived in each one.
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    Where did the Algonquin native tribes live?
    The Algonquin are Indigenous peoples that have traditionally occupied parts of western Quebec and Ontario, centring on the Ottawa River and its tributaries. Algonquin should not be confused with Algonquian, which refers to a larger linguistic and cultural group, including First Nations such as Innu and Cree.
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    Where did the Osage people first live?
    • They lived in the American Great Plains region in the states of Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. ...
    • Land: Grass covered prairies with some streams and rivers
    • Climate: Hot summers and cold winters

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    What were Algonquin homes like?
    What were Algonquin homes like in the past?  The Algonquins didn't live in tepees. For most of the year they lived in settled villages of birch bark houses, called wigwams. During the winter, the village split up to go to hunting camps, and each Algonquin family built a smaller cone-shaped wigwam for their camp, also made from birch bark.
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  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Algonquin

    WebEach band resided in a semipermanent longhouse village during the summer, tending gardens of corn (maize), fishing, and collecting wild

  4. How did the Algonquins live? – Short-Facts

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    WebJan 18, 2020 · How did the Algonquins live? The Algonquins didn’t live in tepees. For most of the year they lived in settled villages of birchbark houses, called waginogans or …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_people

    The Algonquin people are an Indigenous people of Eastern Canada. They speak the Algonquin language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. Culturally and linguistically, they are closely related to the Odawa, Potawatomi, Ojibwe (including Oji-Cree), Mississauga and Nipissing, with whom they form the larger Anicinàpe (Anishinaabeg). Algonquins call themselves Omàmiwinini (plur…

  6. https://algonquian.weebly.com/way-of-life.html

    WebIn the spring/summer they lived in wigwams, a dome-shaped hut or tent made by fastening mats, skins, or bark over a framework of poles. In the winter they lived in longhouses, a type of housing made out of bark and …

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