- The
Abenaki (
Abenaki: Wαpánahki) are
Indigenous people of the
Northeastern Woodlands of
Canada and the
United States. They are an Algonquian-speaking people...
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Abenaki (Eastern: Alənαpαtəwéwαkan, Western: Alnôbaôdwawôgan), also
known as Wôbanakiak, is an
endangered Eastern Algonquian language of
Quebec and the...
- The
Abenaki people are an
indigenous peoples of the
Americas located in the
Northeastern Woodlands region.
Their religious beliefs are part of the Midewiwin...
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indigenous Abenaki people who
named the area Skowhegan,
meaning "watching
place [for fish]," and were
mostly dis****d by the end of the 4th Anglo-
Abenaki War...
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Odanak is an
Abenaki First Nations reserve in the
Central Quebec region, Quebec, Canada. The
mostly First Nations po****tion as of the 2021
Canadian census...
- Mog (c. 1663 – 23
August 1724) was an
Abenaki leader who
resisted the
expansion of the
British New
England Colonies onto his
homeland during the late...
- a
French Jesuit missionary and
lexicographer who
preached amongst the
Abenaki and
encouraged their resistance to
British colonization during the early...
- The
Kennebec River (
Abenaki: Kinəpékʷihtəkʷ) is a 170-mile-long (270 km)
natural river within the U.S.
state of Maine. It
rises in
Moosehead Lake in west-central...
- The
Androscoggin River (
Abenaki: Ammoscongon) is a
river in the U.S.
states of
Maine and New Hampshire, in
northern New England. It is 178
miles (286 km)...
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American confederation of five prin****l
Eastern Algonquian nations: the
Abenaki, Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, P****amaquoddy (Peskotomahkati) and Penobscot. There...