The Algonquin people are part of the larger Algonquian-speaking group and have several subgroups, including the Ottawa, the Ojibwe (Chippewa), and the Potawatomi. Each subgroup has its own distinct dialects, cultural practices, and histories, while still sharing common linguistic and cultural roots. These groups traditionally inhabit regions in Canada and the northern United States, often along waterways that were vital for trade and sustenance.
The Algonquins told stories about their people and some stories have morals behind it
algonquins are nobody
salmons, tuna, trout
what are the five vegetable subgroups
The Algonquins valued animals, art and, there creator Manitou
the algonquins used there hand and boobs to do there art
Christianity subgroups--Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant Judaism subgroups--Orthodox, Conservative, Reform Islam--Sunni, Shiite Buddhism--Mahayana, Theravada There are myriad subgroups of these subgroups and more than I've listed here--please add on--
The iroquois had longhouses and the algonquins had tipis
the algonquins wore animal skin they hunted
the algonquins ate corn wild berries that they found in forests and they grew plants to eat
algonquins look like a person with a robe on them but there really isn't a robe on them.
the algonquins got their clothing by hunting and used the animals' fur or hide to make it