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Yes, the Algonquin Tribes were in Canada and the United States.
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The Iroquois and the Algonquin tribes.
The Nauset, an Algonquin tribe.
Apache and Algonquin spring to mind...
the Iroquis and Algonquin tribes
The Algonquin tribe was a single tribe the subarctic region.
Samuel de Champlain encountered several Native American Indian tribes. Some of the tribes he encountered were the Algonquin and Huron tribes.
Most consider themselves Omàmiwinini or Anicinàbe, and not Algonquin; Anicinàbe means "the original people". The origins of the word "Algonquin" are unknown, though there are claims that it came from similar sounding words from other tribes, meaning bark-eaters, allies, fish-spearers, and even good dancers.
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.
Samuel de Champlain encountered several Native American Indian tribes. Some of the tribes he encountered were the Algonquin and Huron tribes.