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What are baby waterfowl called?
That depends on what type of waterfowl it is. A baby duck is called a duckling. A baby goose is a gosling. A baby swan can be either a cygnet or a flapper.
What kind of clothing did the Potawatomi wear?
they wore moccasins of soft leather decorated with beads and quilling and they tanned hides and turned them into shirts and leggings, women would wear dresses made of buck skin, they would wear robes in the winter time to stay warm.
Many people are confused about the meanings of the words "Algonquin" and "Algonquian".
The Algonquin tribe, also called Algonkin, Anishinaabe or Omàmiwininiwak, live today where they have always lived - along the Ottawa river valley between Quebec and Ontario in Canada.
Many other tribes in the USA and Canada speak languages which are classed as Algonquian (meaning "like Algonquin"). They lived across most of North America; the Blackfoot, Arapaho and Cheyenne of the Great Plains all spoke Algonquian languages, so did the Powhatan, Secotan and Pamunkey of Virginia, the Delawares, the Shawnees, the Ojibwe/Chippewa, the Cree, The Montagnais, Abenaki, Penobscot and Mi'kmaq, the Menomini, Sauk and Fox and very many other tribes.
So it is not possible to say that the Algonquian people lived in any one place - they were many tribes living across many thousands of square miles of territory.
The traditional and original homelands of this tribe were in the lower peninsula of Michigan; by 1690 they were at Green Bay and by 1720 in southern Michigan. By the 1760s the Potawatomi were located just south of the tip of Lake Michigan in what is now Illinois and Indiana.
Around 1820 they began to cross the Mississippi and obtained reservations in Kansas and Oklahoma; a few crossed into Ontario, Canada with a small remnant remaining in Michigan and Wisconsin.
What did the siksika tribe wear?
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What types of games did Potawatomi Indians play?
I know for sure that the women liked to play Lacrosse.. but thats all I know.. SORRY!
What Native American tribes live in Rhode Island right now?
The Narragansett tribe has a reservation in the south
Did the Algonquins or Iroquois make dugout canoes?
Some of the Algonquian tribes made canoes from hollowed logs - the Powhatan of the Virginia tidewater area certainly did. Many other Algonquian tribes made canoes of birch bark over a timber frame, including the Ojibwe, Maliseet, Cree, Algonkin and Naskapi.
Canoes made by the Iroquois tribes were generally of elm bark over a timber frame.
The set of silver ornament made to be worn as a breastplate is from the Alibamu Alabama , or indinans
The Greek and Roman observers who had the opportunity to see the monuments judging the architectural and structural achievements of the ancient times.
What happened to the Native Americans?
the native Americas appear to be running away because the would be killed
Between the Atlantic ocean and the Mississippi river
What are some resources did the lenape and algonquians use?
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
Are the woodland first nations an Algonquin group?
Do you mean, are the Algonquins part of the wooodland tribe? Yes, they are. The Algonquins lived in eastern Canada, along what is now Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and Labrador. They hunted on forest animals and fish.
How did the partnership between French and Huron and Algonquin help the French?
They helped the french by fur trading.
Were the Algonquins peaceful or aggressive?
Like most native American peoples, the numerically small Algonkin or Algonquin tribe was very friendly towards its friends and savagely violent towards anyone it considered to be an enemy (such as the Iroquios tribes).
The Iroquois were all considered inveterate enemies after a sudden and unexpected attack by them on the main Kichesipirini village in the winter of 1642, when most of the Algonquin warriors were absent - many women and children were butchered. You did not want to be in a small hunting group of Mohawks or Senecas after that if you were discovered by an Algonquin war party . . . aggressive doesn't even begin to describe it.