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Which Algonquian tribe was located in what in now known as Long Island?
The Iroquois tribes did not live on Long Island; the tribes were all from the Algonquian language group.
they have been in tribes for a very long time
Quinnehtukqut is what the Algonquian tribes called Connecticut. It means "place of the long river."
Long before Rhode Island was named it was home to bands of the Nipmuc, Pequot, Niantic, Narragansett and Wampanoag tribes; they spoke a dialect of the Algonquian language known as Natick.
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The first people on Long Island were the Native Americans. They may have arrived as early as twelve thousand years ago. They were still here when Verrazano sailed into New York Harbor in 1524. The prehistoric Indians Long Island left no written records. Except the dawn of of historical times, we do not know the names of the Indian Tribes or what languages they speek. The information here is mostly based on archaeological studies.
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They have been here for 100's of years
The term Algonquian (or Macro-Algonkian) refers to a very large number of distantly related tribes , languages and dialects covering a large part of the United States and Canada. They all descend from a common ancestor group, but they have lived apart for so long that each of their languages has evolved differently. Some of the larger Algonquian tribes are: Algonkin Arapaho Blackfoot Abitibi Abenaki Atakapa Atsina Cheyenne Cree Delaware Fox Illinois Kickapoo Kutenai Mascouten Menomini Miami Micmac Montagnais Naskapi Ojibwa (Chippewa) Ottawa Pequot Potawatomi Powhatan (a confederation of about 20 small tribes) Sauk (Sac) Secotan Shawnee Su'tai'o (joined the Cheyenne) Wampanoag Wappinger Winnebago Wiyot Yurok There were hundreds of very small Algonquian-speaking tribes on the east coast of the US, many of them now extinct.
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