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Algonquin
Algonquin This article is about the Native American tribe. For other uses see: Algonquin (disambiguation) The Algonquins or Algonkins are an aboriginal North American people speaking Algonquin, an Algonquian language. Culturally and linguistically, they ... on the point, in that the term "Algonquin" is sometimes used--for example in ...
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Algonquin (disambiguation)
Algonquin (disambiguation) Algonquin is the name of a Native American ... Algonquian peoples are those Native American tribes speaking Algonquian languages. The Algonquin tribe is one tribe within the larger Algonquian group. The Algonquin language is the language of the ...
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Linguistic demography of Quebec   (translated from French)
... language: French (of swears) Majority group: French-speaking person (81.2%) Minority groups: english-speaking (8.0%), allophone (9%), indigenous (1%), bilingual ... Canada (English and French). Detailed portrait French-speaking people Among the 10 provinces of the ... Quebec is the only state mainly French-speaking. The French-speaking people of Quebec account for 19. ...
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History of Montreal
... 8,000 years and started with the Algonquin, Huron, and Iroquois tribes of North America ... as Montreal had been inhabited by the Algonquin, Huron, and Iroquois for some 8,000 ... 2, 1535. He reached the area after speaking to a Iroquois chief in present-day ... and hold Canada. More and more English-speaking merchants continued to arrive in what had ... 1844 to 1849, bringing even more English-speaking immigrants: Late Loyalists, Irish, Scottish, and ...
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French and Iroquois Wars
... the dominant Mohawk tribe, against the largely Algonquin tribes of the area and their French ... Cartier tells of encounters with an Iroquoian-speaking tribal group known to history as the ... when Champlain, in the company of his Algonquin allies, engaged in a pitched battle with ... island, surrounded on all sides by Algonquian-speaking tribes, including the Shawnee to the west ... Ohio Country, as well as by Iroquoian-speaking Huron on the north along the ...
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List of place names in New England of aboriginal origin
... the structure of their language. Their descendants, speaking primarily English, no longer knew how to ... variously named tribes for the most part speaking languages of the Algonquian family. Our aboriginals ... this list represent a number of tribes speaking aboriginal languages within the Algonquian family, for ... Mayanno's" Mohawk Mountain: eastern Iroquois tribe; Algonquin term for their western enemies – "wolves ... dried mud cracking) Poquonock Bridge and river: (Algonquin - several) "cleared land" Quaddick Reservoir :(Nipmuck) " ...
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Talk:Mahican
... Mahican, Mahikan, Muheconnuck), which is an Algonguin speaking tribe now residing in Wisconsin, originally from ... way. The Mohegans (and Pequots) are Iroquoian speaking tribes [no they're not, they're Algonquian speaking as well] and not very closely related ... 1936, 5:208, 214) Related to the Algonquin term is Montagnais Mahiganiouetch (mistakenly written Nahiganiouetch ... Mooney and Thomas 1907b:786, 788). The Algonquin folk etymology gave rise to the ...
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Fort-Coulonge   (translated from French)
... are group Huron - Iroquois or of the Algonquin group - Montagnais. Several nations algonquines occupy the ... site of Fort-Coulonge and a camping algonquin indicates to it. A little in north ... filled, and which scratching, by manner of speaking, boats of the travellers, their gave place ... in. Fort-Coulonge counts approximately 50 French-speaking inhabitants then, Amerindians and some english-speaking. George Bryson is elected mayor of ...
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Talk:List of active autonomist and secessionist movements/archive1
... the Attikamek nation, the Abenaqui nation, the Algonquin nation, the Huron-Wendate nation, the Innu ... there still is only one hegemonic English speaking American nation today. Individual rights granted to ... could argue that all of the Arabic speaking Middle East or English speaking North America is one nationality or several ... be different. Eventually, one generation just stopped speaking French to its children. Today, out ...
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Quebec
... The name Quebec, which comes from an Algonquin word meaning "strait" or "narrowing", originally meant ... Revolution In 1774, fearful that the French-speaking population of Quebec would side with the ... Upper Canada, in 1837, English and French speaking residents of Lower Canada, led by Louis ... with Canada. Though many Quebecers, especially English-speaking Quebecers, viewed sovereignty-association as thinly-veiled ... 4% YES); a clear majority of French-speaking Quebecers voted in favour of sovereignty. ...
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