There has never been an Algonquian tribe.
The second "a" in Algonquian makes it an adjective, meaning "like the Algonkin" - a small tribe who have always lived in the Ottawa valley between Ontario and Quebec.
Algonquian refers to a huge family of different but related languages spoken over a very wide area of the USA and Canada, all of them distantly related to the language spoken by the Algonkin. The Algonquians include the Cheyenne, Blackfoot and Arapaho of the Great Plains; the Illinois, Sac, Fox and Cree further east; the Ojibwa, Potawatomi and Ottawa north of the Great Lakes and the Shawnee, Delaware, Abanaki, Powhatan, Mahican, Massachusset, Nipmuc, Pennacook, Wappinger and many, many more tribes living along the east coast.
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The Algonquin tribe was a single tribe the subarctic region.
The Algonkin or Algonquin tribe of the Ottawa River valley inn Canada have always been a loose collection of separate bands rather than a unified tribe; at the time of first contact with Europeans they numbered perhaps 7,300 if the Abitibi and Ottawa groups are included. Today there are more than 8,000.
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The Nauset, an Algonquin tribe.
Algonquin was a big tribe.
The Algonquin tribe, also called Algonkin, Anishinaabe or Omàmiwininiwak, live today where they have always lived - along the Ottawa river valley between Quebec and Ontario in Canada.Many other tribes in the USA and Canada speak languages which are classed as Algonquian (meaning "like Algonquin").
The Algonquin tribe, also called Algonkin, Anishinaabe or Omàmiwininiwak, live today where they have always lived - along the Ottawa river valley between Quebec and Ontario in Canada.Many other tribes in the USA and Canada speak languages which are classed as Algonquian (meaning "like Algonquin").
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An Algonquin is a member of an aboriginal North American tribe, closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe, who reside mostly in Quebec.