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Algonquian Indians

Algonquian Indians are the North American Indian tribes originally living in the subarctic regions of eastern Canada and speaking an Algonquian language. Many of these tribes migrated south into the woodlands of the Atlantic coast from the Mississippi River. Algonquian Indians are tribes range from the Cheyennes in the Great Plains to the Naskapi Innu in frigid northern Labrador and from the Yurok in California to the Powhatans in Virginia.

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What other item did Uncas also reveal?

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Uncas also revealed the bracelet that Cora had given to Alice as a token of their sisterly bond.

What was the climate like in the eastern woodlands?

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The climate in the eastern woodlands in Canada had a lot of rain and very fertile soil. It had hard long winters that had long growing crops. They annually get over 40 centimeters of rain.

They also had hot but not too hot summers averaging 79 degrees F. cold winters

Why was the location so important for the algonquins Indians?

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The location was important for the Algonquin Indians because it provided access to natural resources such as waterways, forests, and fertile land for farming. These resources were essential for their survival and provided them with food, materials for shelter and clothing, and opportunities for trade. Additionally, the location often offered strategic advantages for defense against rival tribes or European colonizers.

What was the main artifact for algonquins?

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The main artifact for the Algonquins would be the wampum belt. Wampum belts were made from shells and were used by Algonquin tribes for various purposes, including communicating messages, recording important events, and as a form of currency. These belts held significant cultural and spiritual value for the Algonquin people.

What is the meaning of the word Algonquin?

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I am not convinced that it is anything in Algonquin - and since it is two words (Wana luna) and the name of a Golf course in North Carolina, it can not be Algonquin (that tribe lived entirely in Canada).

It would have to be Catawba or one of their close neighbours, if it is not simply an invented name based on Latin Luna = the moon. Catawba is not an Algonquian language, but Siouan. I can find nothing like Wana luna in that language.

What sports do algonquians play?

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hunt the button,shinny,ball games,walk on stilts,cats cradle,and web weaving.

Who translated the Bible for the Algonquin Indians?

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Between 1647 and 1663, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary called the "Apostle to the Indians", translated the Bible into the language of the Algonquin Indians.

Who is the male actor in the Potawatomi Bingo Casino commercial?

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The commercial is done by Dick Van Pattens son, Vince Van Patten.

What is the highest peak in the Algonquin provincial park?

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Algonquin is a huge unspoiled area of low but fairly rugged and rocky hills, forest and numerous lakes. The park hasn't got anything which could be described as a mountain.

That being said, there are two points which exceed 1900ft in elevation west of Tattler Lake. According to the Friends Of Algonquin Park, this area is the highest elevation in the park, where a fire tower and ranger cabin were once located.

What are the tribes did the algonquin have?

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Yes, the Algonquin Tribes were in Canada and the United States.

Is the algonquin group matriarchal or a patriarchal society?

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Yes the Algonquin are patriarchal. It is the Iroquois who are matriarchal.

What kind of art did the algonquins have?

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They use clay a feather's.

What games did algonquian children play?

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The full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is known as the Harvest Moon. Traditionally, Algonquin children would perform the task of picking the ripe crops during the Harvest Moon.

What are Algonquin houses made of?

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they are made out of animal hides and are called tipis also made out of your face hehheheh

Are there any Algonquins from Maine?

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Like many other people using this website you are clearly very confused about the meaning of the word Algonquin. It is the name of a single tribe made up of many small bands living along the Ottawa river valley in Canada (where they have always lived); they are also called Algonkin.

The similar word Algonquian (with a second a) refers to a very large group of tribes speaking distantly-related languages; this language group includes tribes from all over North America, including all the tribes in the area that later became Maine.

Maine Algonquians are:

  • Maliseet or Malecite
  • Passamaquoddy
  • Abenaki
  • Pennacook
  • Penobsot

In the 18th century these tribes allied themselves in the Wabanaki confederacy

Who are the Algonquin Indians?

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The Algonquin Indians are the largest, most wide spread Native American tribe in North America.

What is the Algonquin translation for photographer?

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Photography was never a part of any native American culture. There is no word in the Algonquin language for photographer, any more than there is a word for particle accelerator or nuclear submarine.

What kinds of jobs did the Algonquin had?

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The men of the tribe hunted and fished and the women took care of the family and crops. Depending on the age of the children young boys were placed to protect the crops from animals eating them. They were also taught to hunt and do the needed things required to help the tribe. Young girls learned from their mothers how to take care of the family.


How many Algonquins can live in one longhouse?

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Up to twenty families might live in one longhouse of the Iroquois.

A longhouse was one family, but not the family as western people understand it. It was centred on a woman, the matriarch of the house, and included her children and her husband and anybody who was a sister, brother, sister-by-marriage or brother-by-marriage, and all the nephews or nieces of the matriarch.

What city in Illinois comes from Algonquin word garlic field?

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No city in Illinois has a name from Algonquin - that language is only spoken by the Algonquin tribe of Canada. Chicago is named from the Miami (not Algonquin) word chicagoua, meaning the wild native garlic plant (Allium tricoccum) - there is nothing in the word that represents "field", so it definitely does not mean "garlic field", simply "wild garlic".

It is claimed that the Miami word also signifies "skunk", but this is given as shikakwa in modern sources.

What did the Algonquins eat?

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The Algonquins were traditionally hunters and gatherers. Their diet consisted of fresh meats in the summer and dried in the winter, as well as farmed vegetation, such as corn, a dietary staple.

Nowadays, Algonquins eat many of the same foods as everybody else.

What are some Algonquin characteristics?

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The Algonkin or Algonquin tribe still live today in many small independent bands on reservations in Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Historically they had no "tribal symbol" - such things were almost unknown for most native groups throughout the entire Americas.

In modern times some Algonquin bands have adopted various symbols for use on Internet sites, flags and so on. The Mattawa/North Bay Algonquin use the image of a netted hoop (wawiieiak takobidjigan in Algonquin), often confused by many people for a "dream catcher" but unconnected with that concept. The netted hoop was a symbol of the universe, the unending order of things and was often attached to cradleboards or the hair of warriors.

The Algonquins of Golden Lake use the image of a bear in silhouette (makwa in Algonquin), while the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan have a green turtle (mikinak in Algonquin).

What is the algonquian word for snowflake?

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There are MANY Native American languages. So you would have to ask about a word in a SPECIFIC Native American language. There is no one word for snowflake or any other word in just one overall Native American language.

What are some Algonquin greetings?

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Hello - Kwe Kwe

Thank you - megwich