• This is a list of persons whose names are in Algonquian languages. Andaigweos Assacumet Awashonks Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay Beshekee Biauswah Buckongahelas...
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    Indigenous languages of the Americas Leonard Bloomfield Ives Goddard H.C. Wolfart List of Algonquian personal names Dictionary.com: Algonquian. Campbell 1997...
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  • the kinkajou of South America was given a name from the unrelated North American wolverine. For a list of words relating to with Algonquian language origins...
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    one of the most common names of God in the Bible, include proto-Semitic El, biblical Aramaic Elah, and Arabic ilah. The personal or proper name for God...
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    languages, eight come from Algonquian languages, seven from Siouan languages (one of those via Miami-Illinois, which is an Algonquian language), three from...
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  • other names. For the most part, the geographic names in this list were derived from two other names or words. Those derived from three or more names are...
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  • The Algonquian Confederacy of the Quinnipiac Tribal Council (ACQTC) is a cultural heritage group and nonprofit organization of individuals who identify...
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  • among the Potowatomi. Kinnikinnick Creek - Algonquian origin, multiple Tribes. Word refers to a person's personal smoking tobacco mix, or any plant someone...
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    Powhatan (category Algonquian peoples)
    Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands who belong to member tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy, or Tsenacommacah. They are Algonquian peoples whose...
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  • speakers of Algonquian-family languages. White Things (or sometimes White Devils or Devil Dogs) is a fictional "bear ape" or "sheepsquatch" of the Kanawha...
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  • This is an incomplete attempt at an exhaustive list of confederations. Includes confederations of confederations. The Ancient Greeks formed many Leagues...
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  • Algonquian languages. This list also includes names of ultimate Native American origin even if they were not used by Native Americans as place names in...
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    Weroance (category Titles and offices of Native American leaders)
    Weroance[pronunciation?] is an Algonquian word meaning leader or commander among the Powhatan confederacy of the Virginia coast and Chesapeake Bay region...
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  • (Worldwide) Tei Pai Wanka - (Wampanoag) Term for swamp lights in Algonquian lore. Enslaved souls of people taken by the Little People who are used to scare people...
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    Croatan (category Algonquian ethnonyms)
    access to and control of European trade goods. While the English may have held great military superiority over the Carolina Algonquians, the Native Americans'...
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  • Irenwee language (category Pages with Algonquian languages IPA)
    Miami–Illinois (endonym: myaamia, [mjɑːmia]),, is an indigenous Algonquian language spoken in the United States, primarily in Illinois, Missouri, Indiana...
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    Massachusett language (category Articles with text in Algonquian languages)
    Massachusett language is an Algonquian language of the Algic language family that was formerly spoken by several peoples of eastern coastal and southeastern...
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  • Hate speech LGBT slang List of disability-related terms with negative connotations List of ethnic group names used as insults List of ethnic slurs and epithets...
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    exonyms of human names (anthroponyms), including names of ethnic groups (ethnonyms), localised populations (demonyms), and individuals (personal names), endonyms...
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    indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family. The language is characterized by a series of dialects that have local names and frequently...
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    Unami language (category Eastern Algonquian languages)
    is an Algonquian language initially spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the southern two-thirds of present-day...
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  • children, although sometimes used to refer to children in general. From the Algonquian language family and generally inoffensive when used in such contexts....
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    Powhatan (Native American leader) (category People of the Powhatan Confederacy)
    name was Wahunsenacawh (alternately spelled Wahunsenacah, Wahunsunacock, or Wahunsonacock), was the leader of the Powhatan, an alliance of Algonquian-speaking...
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    Niantic people (category Algonquian ethnonyms)
    tribe of Algonquian-speaking American Indians who lived in the area of Connecticut and Rhode Island during the early colonial period. The tribe's name Nehântick...
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  • knabeto (little boy) varma (warm) → varmeta (lukewarm) For personal names and familial forms of address, the affixes "-nj-" and "-ĉj-" are used, for females...
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    (Miami–Illinois: Myaamiaki) are a Native American nation originally speaking one of the Algonquian languages. Among the peoples known as the Great Lakes tribes, they...
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  • for several languages, including: Proto-Afro-Asiatic Proto-Algic Proto-Algonquian Proto-Altaic Proto-Athabaskan Proto-Austronesian Panama (ISO country code...
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    their names from a wide variety of languages. Twenty-four state names originate from Native American languages. Of these, eight are from Algonquian languages...
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    Little Turtle (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-8061-2488-9. David J. Costa (1992). "Miami Illinois Animal Names". Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics...
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    Abenaki language (category Eastern Algonquian languages)
    known as Wôbanakiak, is an endangered Eastern Algonquian language of Quebec and the northern states of New England. The language has Eastern and Western...
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