- C.:
Smithsonian Institution. Sapir,
Edward (1913). "Wiyot and Yurok,
Algonkin languages of California".
American Anthropologist. 15 (4): 617–646. doi:10...
- Algonquian–Wakashan (also Almosan, Algonkian–Mosan,
Algonkin–Wakashan) is a
hypothetical language family composed of
several established language families...
- with
titles beginning with
Algonkian All
pages with
titles beginning with
Algonkin Algonquian language (disambiguation)
Virginia Algonquian (disambiguation)...
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Anthropological Linguistics. 45: 201–25.
Composition of
Geographical Names from the
Algonkin Languages, by J.
Hammond Trumbull at
Project Gutenberg Algonquian language...
- and
Esquimeaux Tongues, and a Table,
Shewing the
Analogy between the
Algonkin and the
Chippeway Languages. London: Robson, 1791. Nichols, J.D., & Nyholm...
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Algonquin (also
spelled Algonkin; in Algonquin: Anicinàbemowin or Anishinàbemiwin) is
either a
distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe...
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French Canadian leader Andrew Montour (c. 1720 – 1772),
mixed (Oneida and
Algonkin/French) leader, son of
Madame Montour Nicholas Montour (1756–1808), Canadian...
- does not give the
strict meaning of hanne. The word in
common use
among Algonkin [i.e., Algonquian]
tribes for
river is sipu, and this
includes the idea...
- Begyning…a
Pretty Fabulous Tale Indeed":
Walking Around and
About the "
Algonkin Great Hare"". {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help)...
- The
AIgonkin Tribe, The
Algonkins of the
Ottawa Valley: An
Historical Outline.
Kichesippi Books. ISBN 0-921082-01-0. "
Algonkin Indians of Canada". Canadian...