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The term "moccasins" comes from the Algonquian languages, which are a family of Native American languages spoken primarily in the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada. The word was adopted into English from Powhatan, an Algonquian language spoken in Virginia.
Probably because she married a white man a i doubt that white man John new how to Algonquian.
Cheyenne is a French equivalent of the English name "Chayanne." The pronunciation of the proper noun -- which references an Algonquian language-speaking, indigenous tribe of the Great Plains in what is now the United States of America and which possibly translates as "little (minor?) Algonquian language-speakers" -- will be "shey-ahn" in French.
The founding fathers
Defoe, Richard son.
how does the Algonquian organised
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Algonquian (the same tribe the historical figure, Pocahontas was part of)
They were English
The Pilgrim Fathers were Protestant subjects of the English Crown. They worshipped as Christians.
That is one of the spellings of Algonquian, also Algonquin, usually for the specific tribe or places and ships named for them. The language is almost always spelled Algonquian.