The Algonkin or Algonquin tribe still live today in many small independent bands on reservations in Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Historically they had no "tribal symbol" - such things were almost unknown for most native groups throughout the entire Americas.
In modern times some Algonquin bands have adopted various symbols for use on internet sites, flags and so on. The Mattawa/North Bay Algonquin use the image of a netted hoop (wawiieiak takobidjigan in Algonquin), often confused by many people for a "dream catcher" but unconnected with that concept. The netted hoop was a symbol of the universe, the unending order of things and was often attached to cradleboards or the hair of warriors.
The Algonquins of Golden Lake use the image of a bear in silhouette (makwa in Algonquin), while the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan have a green turtle (mikinak in Algonquin).
Some clans within the Algonquin would be: Ojibway, Ottawa, Abenaki, Mic Mac, Maliseet, and the Beothuk. These Algonquin tribes used to live in Canada in Northern Ontario, Northern Quebec, as well as the praire provinces.
The Algonquin was created in 1889.
Algonquin is the middle island.
Yes the Algonquin are patriarchal. It is the Iroquois who are matriarchal.
the Algonquin wore jewelry made of fearthers
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In the Algonquin language, the word for skunk is "puzza." The term reflects the animal's distinctive characteristics and is part of the rich vocabulary of the Algonquin people, who have historically interacted closely with their natural environment.
Some Algonquin women wore tops, some did not. They all wore skirts, though.
Some clans within the Algonquin would be: Ojibway, Ottawa, Abenaki, Mic Mac, Maliseet, and the Beothuk. These Algonquin tribes used to live in Canada in Northern Ontario, Northern Quebec, as well as the praire provinces.
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The Algonquin was created in 1889.
Algonquin is the middle island.
Yes, Algonquin is correct.
What is the Algonquin word for cranberry
The address of the Algonquin Area Public Library District is: 2600 Harnish Drive, Algonquin, 60102 5900
The type of homes that the Algonquin's lived in were wigwams. Wigwams are made with a frame of arched poles and are covered with some sort of roofing material.
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