• The Wolastoqiyik, also Wəlastəkwewiyik, Malecite or Maliseet (English: /ˈmæləsiːt/) are an Algonquian-speaking First Nation of the Wabanaki Confederacy...
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  • Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa is the debut album by Canadian composer and tenor Jeremy Dutcher, released in 2018. The album, featuring post-classical rearrangement...
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    Wewenoc), lived in the coastal areas of southern Maine. Wolastoqiyik and Passamaquoddy: Wolastoqiyik (also Walastekwyk, Maliseet, Malecite), lived in the...
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    its tributary drainage basin formed the territorial countries of the Wolastoqiyik and Passamaquoddy First Nations (named Wolastokuk and Peskotomuhkatik...
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    of the Wabanaki Confederacy, along with the Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, Wolastoqiyik, and Miꞌkmaq nations, all of whom historically spoke Algonquian languages...
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  • The Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation, formerly known as Maliseet Viger 1 First Nation, is an Algonquian People of the Wəlastəkwewiyik (Maliseet) Nation...
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    Jeremy Dutcher (category Wolastoqiyik people)
    lives in Montréal, Québec. He became widely known for his first album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, which won the 2018 Polaris Music Prize and the Juno Award...
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    of French spoken. As well, the original inhabitants of the area, the Wolastoqiyik still remain in their country (Wolastokuk) as the Houlton Band of Metaksonekiyak...
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  • Dutcher, released on Secret City Records in 2023. Unlike his debut album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, which was sung entirely in the Maliseet-Passamaquoddy...
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    examination for Columbia University. While in Woodstock, he met Peter Jo, a Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) canoe-builder. He became interested in the language and culture...
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    Wabanaki Confederacy (category Wolastoqiyik)
    principal Eastern Algonquian nations: the Abenaki of St. Francis, Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Passamaquoddy (Peskotomahkati) and Penobscot. There were more tribes...
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    the situation settled down. In present-day Maine, the Miꞌkmaq and the Wolastoqiyik raided numerous New England villages. At the end of April 1755, they...
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    Haudenosaunee and Wendat. Along the Atlantic coast were the Beothuk, Wolastoqiyik, Innu, Abenaki and Mi'kmaq. Many First Nations civilizations established...
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    Authority of Great Britain between 1725 and 1779 with various Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), Abenaki, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy peoples (i.e., the...
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    Griesbach riding as a member of the New Democratic Party. Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik), tenor, composer, musicologist, performer and activist Bretten Hannam...
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    Acadian origin. First Nations in New Brunswick include the Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet). The first European settlers, the Acadians are descendants...
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  • St. Mary's First Nation (category Wolastoqiyik)
    Mary's First Nation (Malecite-Passamaquoddy: Sitansisk Wolastoqiyik) is one of six Wolastoqiyik or Maliseet Nations on the Saint John River in Canada....
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  • Atikamekw, Cree, Innu, Inuit, Mi'kmaq, Mohawk, Naskapi, Wendat and Wolastoqiyik communities. The series also features the participation of Kaniehtiio...
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  • Tobique First Nation (category Wolastoqiyik)
    Tobique First Nation (Malecite-Passamaquoddy: Wolastoqiyik Neqotkuk) is one of six Wolastoqiyik or Maliseet Nation reserves in New Brunswick, Canada....
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  • Brunswick, Canada number more than 16,000, mostly Miꞌkmaq and Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik). Although the Passamaquoddy maintain a land claim at Saint Andrews,...
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    named the Saint John River in his honour; the indigenous Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik peoples called the river "Wolastoq". The Saint John area was an important...
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    in Quebec: the Abenaki, the Algonquin, the Attikamek, the Cree, the Wolastoqiyik, the Mi'kmaq, the Innu, the Naskapis, the Huron-Wendat and the Mohawks...
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    inhabitants of what is now called Madawaska County were the Maliseet or Wolastoqiyik, who occupied and used the land along the Saint John River Valley north...
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    January 2022, the tribe officially adopted the name Mi'kmaq Nation. Wolastoqiyik "Introduction." Aroostook Band of Micmacs. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 1...
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    Maine Penobscot, Maine Pequawket ('Pigwacket), Maine and New Hampshire Wolastoqiyik, Maliseet, Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Quebec Western Abenaki:...
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    Madawaska was a meeting place and hunting/fishing area for the Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik) nation. Later, it was at the center of the bloodless Aroostook War....
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  • Momin. The ten-album shortlist was announced on July 17. Jeremy Dutcher, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa Alvvays, Antisocialites Jean-Michel Blais, Dans ma main...
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    raid on Canso in 1723. Then in July 1724 a group of sixty Miꞌkmaq and Wolastoqiyik raided Annapolis Royal. As a result of Father Rale's War, present-day...
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    Country Watlala 2,800 1805 Lewis and Clark 175 NE Woodlands Acadia, Canada Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) 2,750 1764 (550 warriors) Th. Hutchins in H. R. Schoolcraft...
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    of an Indian reserve of the Quebec Maliseet Nation, more specifically Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk (Viger) First Nation, located in the administrative region...
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