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There is no such thing as "south Algonquin". The Algonquin tribe live today where they lived historically - in many small bands along the Ottawa river valley between Quebec and Ontario.Many tribes south of them belong to the Algonquian language family and are often termed Algonquians. This group also includes many of the Plains tribes: Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Arapaho and others in the mid west and around the Great Lakes. You need to specify which tribe you mean.
The address of the South Branch is: 1711 West Algonquin Road, Mount Prospect, 60056 5401
Cherokees
Algonquin Provincial Park is located in south-central Ontario, Canada. The park covers 2,946 square miles and is about 300 km north of Toronto and 260 km west of Ottawa.
The Pacific Ocean is west of the North and South American continents.
There is a depot in the west of Algonquin where the garbage trucks are parked up. It can be found in Fishmarket South.
Dakota is the name of an Indian Tribe in the American mid-west.
The Algonkin or Algonquin tribe historically lived in many separate bands along the Ottawa river valley between Quebec and Ontario. Today they live in many separate reservations in those two provinces. In geographic terms this is in the north-east of North America.It seems that many modern white Americans in the USA incorrectly apply the term "Algonquin" to all the Algonquian-speaking tribes of North America. This language group includes languages across all of the North American continent from the west coast to the east coast and from the Canadian sub-Arctic to Virginia and North Carolina.
south west
He sailed from England south to Africa, west to South America, through the Straits of Magellan, north along the South American and Central American, west to the Phillipines, west and south across the Indian Ocean, and back north to England
American West - 1968 Contrasts of South Dakota was released on: USA: 11 June 1968
et occidentis tribus (the tribe of the west or the western tribe)