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- The Wolastoqiyik, also Wəlastəkwewiyik, Malecite or Maliseet (English: /ˈmæləsiːt/) are an Algonquian-speaking First Nation of the Wabanaki Confederacy...
- Pierre Benoît (died 20 May 1786) was an indigenous person in the Malecite nation who was murdered by settlers in York County, New Brunswick. He is important...
- Eeyou in Amos The Cree of Quebec number approximately 25,000 people. The Malécite (or Maliseet, in an older English spelling) in Quebec comprise one First...
- Algonquian Abenaki Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Malecite-P****amaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Athabaskan Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier...
- Algonquian Abenaki Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Malecite-P****amaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Athabaskan Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier...
- Noël Bernard (fl. 1781–1801) was a Malecite leader in New Brunswick, Canada. Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online v t e...
- largest sub-drainage of the Saint John River. The name is derived from the Malecite name Wool-ahs-took, translated by Ganong as "good river for everything"...
- languages were greatly affected by colonization and dispossession. Miꞌkmaq and Malecite-P****amaquoddy have appreciable numbers of speakers, but Western Abenaki...
- Frank G.; Dexter, R.W. (1952). "Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Malecite Indians of New Brunswick". Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences...
- History of New France (1609). The numerals in the list match those of Malecite-P****amaquoddy, Eastern Abenaki, as well as languages of southern New England...