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.
lakes,rivers,forests, and trees
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The natural resources of the south are sweets, minerals, and more
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Natural resources in South Carolina include wildlife, timber, and agriculture. Natural stones are also a natural resource of South Carolina.
South Algonquin was created in 1961-10.
The area of South Algonquin is 872.49 square kilometers.
South Carolina's resources are gold, lumber, sand, and gravel.
The population density of South Algonquin is approximately 0.7 people per square kilometer.
coal
Wood.
The original Imperialists were seeking any valuable natural resources