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    Abenaki (Eastern: Alənαpαtəwéwαkan, Western: Alnôbaôdwawôgan), also known as Wôbanakiak, is an endangered Eastern Algonquian language of Quebec and the...
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    Wabanaki Confederacy. The Eastern Abenaki language was predominantly spoken in Maine, while the Western Abenaki language was spoken in Quebec, Vermont, and...
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  • may refer to: Anapa Airport, Russia, IATA code AAQ Eastern Abenaki language, ISO 939-3 language code aaq Dopaminergic cell group Aaq the Swiss Agency of...
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  • The Abenaki people are an indigenous peoples of the Americas located in the Northeastern Woodlands region. Their religious beliefs are part of the Midewiwin...
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    Fisher (animal) (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    regions, the fisher is known as a pekan, derived from its name in the Abenaki language, or wejack, an Algonquian word (cf. Cree ocêk, Ojibwa ojiig) borrowed...
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    most local ship captains by name. The Abenaki language is an Algonquian language related to the Massachusett language of the Nauset and Wampanoag people...
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    representing separate languages or dialects may be ultimately impossible. Eastern Algonquian Abenakian Abenaki Eastern Abenaki † Western Abenaki Etchemin †...
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  • Ə (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    used in several languages around the world, including the Azerbaijani, Gottscheerish, Karay·a and Adyghe languages, the Abenaki language of Quebec, and...
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  • Jesse Bruchac (category American people who self-identify as being of Abenaki descent)
    much of his life to studying the Abenaki language and preserving the Abenaki culture. He created the first Abenaki language website. Bruchac has traveled...
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  • Municipality. The name of the county is derived from an Algonquin Abenaki language word meaning "lots of waterfowl"[citation needed]. Missisquoi County...
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    Miami–Illinois–Peoria (†) Eastern 12. Miꞌkmaq Abenaki 13. Western Abenaki (nearly extinct) 14. Eastern Abenaki (†) 15. Maliseet-Passamaquoddy 16. Massachusett...
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    Joseph Laurent (category Abenaki people)
    (Western Abnaki: Sozap Lolô; c. 1839–1917), was an Abenaki chief, best known for authoring an Abenaki language dictionary. He also established a trading post...
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  • Théophile Panadis (category Abenaki people)
    1889 – 30 October 1966) was an Abenaki Canadian storyteller and artist who is known for his defense of the Abenaki language, culture, tradition, and way...
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  • Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation is a state-recognized tribe and nonprofit organization, called AHA "Abenaki Helping Abenaki", whose headquarters and...
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    Cowasuck (category Abenaki communities)
    culturally the Cowasuck belonged to the Western Abenaki and the Wabanaki Confederacy. They were Western Abenaki who lived in and around the village of Cowass...
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    Fryeburg. William O. Bright attributed the origin of "Saco" to an Eastern Abenaki language word meaning "land where the river comes out", which he connected to...
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  • The Koasek Abenaki Tribe is a state-recognized tribe in Vermont, who claim descent from Abenaki people. They are not federally recognized as a Native American...
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  • Henry Lorne Masta (category Abenaki people)
    an Abenaki writer, teacher, and scholar of the Abenaki language. He was also a respected leader in the Abenaki community. Masta published Abenaki Legends...
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    Androscoggin people (category Abenaki in the United States)
    The name of the Androscoggin is derived from an anglicization of the Abenaki-language term Ammoscongon, which was the name given for the portion of the Androscoggin...
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  • likely the language of the Nipmuck, is principally attested from a word list recorded from refugees by the St. Francis mission to the Abenaki in Quebec...
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    Mount Katahdin. The name "Allagash" comes from the Abenaki language, a dialect of the Algonquin languages, spoken by the Penobscot Tribe. The word, /walakéskʸihtəkʸ/...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • Abe (section Languages)
    Abé language, a language of the Niger-Congo family abe, the ISO 639-3 code for the Western Abenaki language, a nearly extinct Algonquian language of Canada...
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    Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe is one of four state-recognized tribes in Vermont, who claim descent from Abenaki people. The Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe specifically...
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    Monhegan is a corruption of Monchiggon, the Abenaki language term for "out-to-sea island" used by Samoset, an Abenaki sagamore and the first Native American...
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  • Jeanne Brink (category Abenaki people)
    (born 1944) is an Abenaki artist who specializes in traditional basket making, and the cultural and linguistic preservation of the Abenaki people. Jeanne...
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    Penobscot (section Language)
    Confederacy, along with the Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, Wolastoqiyik, and Miꞌkmaq nations, all of whom historically spoke Algonquian languages. The Penobscots' main...
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    Pennacook Abenaki villagers. The location was originally known as "M’Squamskook", meaning "Falls at the Place of the Salmon" in Abenaki language, and would...
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    Odanak is an Abenaki First Nations reserve in the Central Quebec region, Quebec, Canada. The mostly First Nations population as of the 2021 Canadian census...
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