It is Powhaton, Powhatan is the chief of the algonquian tribe.
There was no single chief. Each clan had speakers/chief who represented the individual villages.
the answer is sachem. i am full algonquin
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Today, the Stockbridge-Munsee people only speak English.Historically, they spoke:Mahican (also known as Mohican), a language of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian language family, extinct since 1940.Munsee (also known as Delaware), an endangered language of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian language family, itself a branch of the Algic language family. As of 2018, Munsee is believed to have about 4 or 5 speakers, all over the age of 77.
There is no such thing as the Algonquian tribe. The term Algonquian applies to a very large family of distantly-related languages spoken by tribes across the entire North American continent. So, for example, the Arapaho (who spoke an Algonquian language) lived on the Great Plains and lived entirely different lifestyles to the Powhatan (another Algonquian-speaking group) who lived in the tidewater areas of Virginia.
The word "papoose" is from the Algonquian language family, spoken by various Native American tribes across North America.
It is called a longhouse 20 and more family could live in it. Im epressed!
An Algonquian is another word for an Algonquin - a member of an aboriginal North American tribe, closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe, who reside mostly in Quebec - or the family of languages belonging to these people.
The Ojibwa are also known as the Chippewa Indians. They are a branch of the Algonquian family and are found in Canada and North America.
how does the Algonquian organised
The Nipmucs spoke a dialect of Natick, which is part of the Algonquian language family. Their name means "people at the small pond".
head of a family
Gomez was the head of the Addams family
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.