ALGONQUIN
\ˈalɡənkwˌɪn], \ˈalɡənkwˌɪn], \ˈa_l_ɡ_ə_n_k_w_ˌɪ_n]\
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family of North American Indian languages spoken from Labrador to South Carolina and west to the Great Plains
By Princeton University
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family of North American Indian languages spoken from Labrador to South Carolina and west to the Great Plains
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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Pertaining to or designating the most extensive of the linguistic families of North American Indians, their territory formerly including practically all of Canada east of the 115th meridian and south of Hudson's Bay and the part of the United States east of the Mississippi and north of Tennessee and Virginia, with the exception of the territory occupied by the northern Iroquoian tribes. There are nearly 100,000 Indians of the Algonquian tribes, of which the strongest are the Ojibwas (Chippewas), Ottawas, Crees, Algonquins, Micmacs, and Blackfeet.
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Alt. of Algonkin
By Oddity Software
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Pertaining to or designating the most extensive of the linguistic families of North American Indians, their territory formerly including practically all of Canada east of the 115th meridian and south of Hudson's Bay and the part of the United States east of the Mississippi and north of Tennessee and Virginia, with the exception of the territory occupied by the northern Iroquoian tribes. There are nearly 100,000 Indians of the Algonquian tribes, of which the strongest are the Ojibwas (Chippewas), Ottawas, Crees, Algonquins, Micmacs, and Blackfeet.
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Alt. of Algonkin
By Noah Webster.
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