- The
Missiquoi (or the
Missisquoi or the Sokoki) were a
historic band of
Abenaki Indigenous peoples from present-day
southern Quebec and
formerly northern...
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North America Act, 1867.
Missisquoi consisted initially of the
County of
Missiquoi. In 1892, it was
defined as
consisting of the
parishes of St.
Thomas de...
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House of
Commons of
Canada since 1925. The
original electoral district of
Missiquoi existed from 1867 to 1925. This riding, in the
south of the province,...
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Central Vermont Railway Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge in
Vermont Missiquoi, also
spelled Missisquoi, a
Native American and
First Nations tribe from...
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Cheyenne developed as
indigenous to the
Great Plains.
Algonquin Abenaki Missiquoi Pennacook Arapaho Beothuk Blackfoot Cheyenne Chowanoke Cree Gros Ventre...
- people. The
Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe specifically claims descent from the
Missiquoi people. They are not
federally recognized as a
Native American tribe....
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extension of one
league to the south),
having established Missiskouy (
Missiquoi)
Village with six inhabitants. On May 10, 1741, the
seigneuries were deemed...
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Connecticut River Valley. Prin****l village: Cow****, near Newbury, Vermont.
Missiquoi (also Masipskwoik, Mazipskikskoik, Missique, Misiskuoi, Missisco, Missi****ik...
- M****achusetts, New
Hampshire Cowasuck,
upper Connecticut River Valley, in
Vermont Missiquoi,
Missisquoi Valley, from Lake
Champlain to the headwaters, in Vermont...
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Various sources also give
their name as "Sokoki" (a term also used for the
Missiquoi people of
western New England) and as
being either the
ancestors or close...