• Algonquin (redirect from Algonkin)
    Algonkian All pages with titles beginning with Algonkin Algonquian language (disambiguation) Virginia Algonquian (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Honor Program. The Reservation is composed of Camp Algonkin, Camp Calumet, and Camp Akela. Camp Algonkin features 24 campsites, the I. W. Delp Ecology Center...
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    does not give the strict meaning of hanne. The word in common use among Algonkin [i.e., Algonquian] tribes for river is sipu, and this includes the idea...
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    several watercolor sketches of the surrounding landscape and the native Algonkin peoples. These works are significant as they are the most informative illustrations...
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    permanent colonies in what is now North Carolina, known at the time as Virginia. Together with the rest of Secotan people they formed a part of the Native...
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    Carolina Algonquian language (category Native American history of Virginia)
    however, was not publicity but rather intelligence about his new land of Virginia, and he restricted access to the exotic newcomers, assigning the brilliant...
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    Secotan remained in the same area until 1644 or 1645, when colonists from Virginia Colony attacked them and drove them off in the last of the Anglo-Powhatan...
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    (Current terminology is indicated parenthetically in italics.) Families Algonkin-Lenape  (=Algonquian) Athapascas  (=Athabaskan) Catawban  (=Catawba + Woccons)...
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  • priority, however, was not publicity but intelligence about his new land of Virginia, and he restricted access to the exotic newcomers, assigning the scientist...
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    does not give the strict meaning of hanne. The word in common use among Algonkin [i.e., Algonquian] tribes for river is sipu, and this includes the idea...
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  • Andrew Montour (category People of Virginia in the French and Indian War)
    Eghnisara, and Henry, was an important mixed interpreter and negotiator in the Virginia and Pennsylvania backcountry in the latter half of the 18th century. He...
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    came to Otstonwakin in 1742. Madame Montour is believed to have been of Algonkin-French ancestry, born in Quebec. In one account, she told a colonist in...
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    Tanakiwin - Algonquin Nation in present-day Ontario, Canada History of the Algonkin Archived 2005-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Algonquin Language sample Watch...
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  • 1904. This is Jones' doctoral thesis at Columbia. Jones, William, “The Algonkin Manitou [The Concept of the Manitou]”, Journal of American Folk-Lore, Vol...
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    had come with no other intention than to make war". He and his Huron and Algonkin allies fought a pitched battle against the Mohawks on the shores of Lake...
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  • four-year-old Indian girl. [citation needed] Chomina Black Robe He is an elder Algonkin traveler who helps guide Jesuit priest Father Paul LaForgue and his young...
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    language: comprising the Huron-Cherokee stock, the Dakota stock, the Algonkins, the Chahta-Muskoki stock, the Moundbuilders, the Iberians. Chicago: Jameson...
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    Much of what is known about the lives of the Dasamongueponke and other Algonkin tribes in 16th century North Carolina survives thanks to the watercolor...
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    and in the past, have made it their abode. A favorite resort for all the Algonkin tribes, many are returning to it since the peace with the Iroquois. On...
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