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    The Eastern Algonquian languages constitute a subgroup of the Algonquian languages. Prior to European contact, Eastern Algonquian consisted of at least 17 languages, whose speakers collectively occupied the Atlantic coast of North America and adjacent inland areas, from what are now the

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    A consensus classification of the known Eastern Algonquian languages and dialects by Goddard (1996) is given below with some emendation, for example treatment of Massachusett and Narragansett as distinct

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    The languages assigned to the Eastern Algonquian group are hypothesized to descend from an intermediate common ancestor proto-language, referred to as Proto-Eastern Algonquian

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    Efforts to preserve and revive the Eastern Algonquian language and culture are being undertaken by a group called the Medicine Singers (aka 'Eastern Medicine Singers' ) in cooperation with a

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    1. ^ Goddard 1978. sfn error: no target: CITEREFGoddard1978 (help)
    2. ^ Goddard 1996, pp. 4–5. sfn error: no target: CITEREFGoddard1996 (help)

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_languages

    This subfamily of around 30 languages is divided into three groups according to geography: Plains, Central, and Eastern Algonquian; of these three, only Eastern Algonquian constitutes a true genetic subgroup.
    The languages are listed below, following the classifications of Goddard (1996) and Mithun (1999). Extinct languages are marked with †, and endangered languages are noted as such. For d…

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_language
    • Algonquin is either a distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe language or a particularly divergent Ojibwe dialect. It is spoken, alongside French and to some extent English, by the Algonquin First Nations of Quebec and Ontario. As of 2006, there were 2,680 Algonquin speakers, less than 10% of whom were monolingual. Algonquin is t...
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    • Native to: Canada
    • Native speakers: 3,330 (2016 census)
  4. Category:Eastern Algonquian languages - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Eastern Algonquian languages" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ().

  5. Algonquian languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    The Algonquian / ælˈɡɒŋkiən / or / ælˈɡɒŋkwiən /; also Algonkian) (also Algonquin, Algonkian) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic language family. The term "Algonquin" comes from the Maliseet word elakómkwik (pronounced [ɛlæˈɡomoɡwik] ), "they are our relatives/allies".

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_peoples

    1 Colonial period. 2 Tribal identity. 2.1 New England area. 2.2 Midwest. 2.3 Upper west. 2.4 List of historic Algonquian-speaking peoples.

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Algonquian_languages

    1. Cree-Montagnais (also known as Kirištino˙ or Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi) 2. Menominee (also known as Menomini) ? Eastern Great Lakes (also known as Core Central) 3. Ojibwe (also known as Ojibwa, Ojibway, Ojibwe–Ottawa, Ojibwemowin or the Anishinaabe language) 4. Potawatomi. 5. Fox (also known as ...

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Algonquian_language

    Carolina Algonquian (also known as Pamlico, Croatoan) is an Algonquian language of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup formerly spoken in North Carolina, United States. Carolina Algonquian was formerly spoken by Secotan (later known as Machapunga ), Chowanoke and Weapemeoc (subgroups Poteskeit and Paspatank) peoples.

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Algonquian_languages

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Plains Algonquian languages are commonly grouped together as a subgroup of the larger Algonquian family, itself a member of the Algic family. Though the grouping is often encountered in the literature, …

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    Definitions of Eastern_Algonquian_languages, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Eastern_Algonquian_languages, analogical dictionary of Eastern_Algonquian_languages (English) ... Wikipedia. Eastern Algonquian languages Eastern Algonquian; Eastern Algonkian: Geographic distribution: Atlantic Coast of North America: Linguistic classification: Algic.

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