
1) Abnaki 2) Algonkian 3) Algonkin 4) Algonquian 5) Arapaho 6) Arapahoe 7) Blackfoot 8) Chippewa 9) Conoy 10) Cree 11) Kickapoo 12) Mahican 13) Malecite 14) Maleseet 15) Massachuset 16) Menominee 17) Menomini 18) Miami 19) Micmac 20) Mohican 21) Nanticoke 22) Ojibwa 23) Ojibway 24) Ottawa 25) Pamlico
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1) Algonkian 2) Algonquian 3) American indian 4) City of the United States 5) City of the USA 6) City of Illinois 7) City in the United States 8) City in the US 9) City in the Americas 10) City in Illinois 11) City in North America 12) City of North America 13) City in the USA 14) City of the Americas
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Algonquin or Algonquian—and the variation Algonki(a)n—may refer to: ==Native Americans== ...
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• (n.) Alt. of Algonkin
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A language, stock name of my tribes of the N.E. U.S., usually allies of the French.
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North American Indian tribe of closely related Algonquian-speaking bands originally living in the dense forest regions of the valley of the Ottawa ... [12 related articles]
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The Algonquian-speaking hunting and fishing people who once lived around the Ottawa River in eastern Canada. Many now live on reservations in northeastern USA, eastern Ontario, and western...
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The Algonquin (Algonkin) were scattered small groups of American Indians speaking Algonkian languages and living in forest regions around the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada. Most were slaughtered by the Iroquois or died of European diseases although about 2000 still survive.
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The Algonquin was a British-built Canadian V type destroyer of 1710 tons displacement launched in 1943 as HMS Valentine, before being renamed HMS Kempenfelt and later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1944. The Algonquin was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 34 knots. She carried a complement of 230 and w...
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The Algonquian-speaking hunting and fishing people who once lived around the Ottawa River in eastern Canada. Many now live on reservations in northeastern USA, eastern Ontario, and western Québec; others have chosen to live among the general populations of Canada and the USA
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