- by colonization, disease, and warfare. The word
Abenaki and its syncope,
Abnaki, are both
derived from Wabanaki, or Wôbanakiak,
meaning "People of the Dawn...
- USS
Abnaki (ATF-96) was the lead ship of the
Abnaki class of
fleet ocean tugs in the
service of the
United States Navy,
named after the
Abenaki tribe...
-
River (and town and lake): (
Abnaki) "beyond the water"
Paugus Bay: (
Abnaki) "small pond"
Pawtuckaway Lake (and mountains): (
Abnaki) "falls in the river" or...
-
Pediasia abnaki is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Alexander Barrett Klots in 1942. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been...
- companies. In 2010, the
state had 900 such companies.
Summer camps such as Camp
Abnaki, Camp Billings, Camp Dudley, and Camp
Hochelaga contribute to Vermont's...
-
Retrieved March 22, 2010. "Native
Languages of the Americas:
Penobscot (Eastern
Abnaki, Penawahpskewi, Penobscott)". native-languages.org.
Retrieved November 11...
- The
Abnaki-class tug is a
class of
United States Navy
fleet ocean tugs
which began construction in
November 1942.
Comprising 22
oceangoing tugboats, the...
- sɛ̃t‿ilɛʁ]; English:
Mount Saint-Hilaire;
Western Abnaki: Wigwômadenek, Wigwômadensizek;,
Western Abnaki: Wigwômaden; see § Names of Mont Saint-Hilaire for...
- river): (
Abnaki) "many alewives" Katahdin: (
Abnaki) "the prin****l mountain"
Kennebago Lake: (
Abnaki) "long/large pond/lake"
Kennebec River: (
Abnaki) "long...
- poultices. The
known tribes who utilize(d)
plants for
poultices include the
Abnaki, Aleut, some
Algonquin bands, Anticosti, some
Apache tribes, Atsugewi, Bella...