The Algonquian tribes do not have a single, unified symbol, as they comprise various groups with distinct cultures and traditions. However, common symbols associated with Algonquian tribes include animals like the bear, wolf, and eagle, which often represent strength, courage, and spirituality. Additionally, the use of natural elements such as water and plants can symbolize their deep connection to nature. Each tribe may have its own specific symbols that reflect their unique identity and beliefs.
I think it is the Algonquians, or the Iroquois. Probably in favor of the Algonquians though.
=they traded corn and maple syrup=
What is the symbol for the Tunica Tribe?
England was allies with the Iroquois. The Algonquian were not a single tribe, it was a similar language of many tribes.http://www.bigorrin.org/algonquian_kids.htm
Algonquians were Midew or Midewiwin.
Pocahontas was/is a Powhatan, an Algonquian tribe who lived in and around modern day Virginia.
Beaver pelts, fur
robots
The triangle
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
The English and Algonquians were allies during the French and Indian war.
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them