
The Abenaki (Abnaki, Wabanaki, Waponahki) are a tribe of Native American and First Nations people, one of the Algonquian-speaking peoples of northeastern North America. The Abenaki live in the New England region of the United States and Quebec and the Maritimes of Canada, a region called Wabanaki (`Dawn Land`) in the Eastern Algonquian languages.....
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Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe that united with other tribes in the 17th century to furnish mutual protection against the Iroquois ... [8 related articles]
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The Abenaki are an Algonquin tribe originally of North American Indians of central Maine, they were almost wiped out in occasional wars with the New Englanders in 1702, 1722 and 1724 and were afterwards moved to French Canada later in the 18th century.
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a member of a grouping of American Indian peoples of southern Quebec and Maine, earlier also of New Hampshire, Vermont, and northern Massachusetts. · any of the Eastern Algonquian languages of the Abenaki peoples.
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