1854. Abnaki. — A variation of Waabanakii(g) — Easterner(s). Nipissing ethnonyms Ojibwa ethnonyms Potawatomi ethnonyms Campbell (1997:401 n. 133, 136)...
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Collections of Louisiana, I, 46, 1846. Longs Cheveux. — Jesuit Relations: 1671, 35, 1858. Algonquin ethnonyms Ojibwa ethnonyms Potawatomi ethnonyms J. Mooney...
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The Algonquin people are an Indigenous people who now live in Eastern Canada. They speak the Algonquin language, which is part of the Algonquian language...
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in Swanton. Woráxe – Winnebago name, in Swanton Algonquin ethnonyms Nipissing ethnonyms Ojibwa ethnonyms http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage...
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"Šahíyena" is the basis for the name "Cheyenne." Algonquin ethnonyms Nipissing ethnonyms Potawatomi ethnonyms Multilingual Dictionary for Multifaith and Multicultural...
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Svensk Etymologisk Ordbok. (in Swedish) .Grünthal, Riho. "The Finnic Ethnonyms". Finno-Ugrian Society. Cadamosto, Alvise. Mondo Nuovo, Libro de la Prima...
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Swampy Cree (section Ethnonyms)
(historical) Abitibiwinni First Nation (also Algonquin and Ojibwe) Wahgoshig First Nation (also Algonquin and Ojibwe) Moose River Cree (historical) Brunswick...
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Mohawk people (redirect from List of Mohawk people)
Ojibwe, Huron-Wendat, and Algonquin. In 1645, the Mohawk made peace for a time with the French, who were trying to keep a piece of the fur trade. During the...
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Nipissing First Nation (category Algonquian ethnonyms)
both the Ojibwe and Algonquin nations, making up part of the wider grouping of Anishinaabe peoples. Their heritage is a result of the fact that the Nipissing...
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Ojibwe (redirect from History of the Ojibwe people)
Anishinaabeg, which includes Algonquin, Nipissing, and Oji-Cree people. Historically, through the Saulteaux branch, they were part of the Iron Confederacy, with...
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