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The Algonquians are a group of Native American peoples who speak Algonquian languages, which form a large family of languages in North America. They traditionally inhabit regions in the northeastern United States and Canada, including areas around the Great Lakes and the Atlantic coast. The term "Algonquian" can refer to both the linguistic family and the cultural groups associated with these languages, such as the Ojibwe, Cree, and Pequot, among others. The Algonquians have a rich cultural heritage and played a significant role in early American history through their interactions with European settlers.

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