
Abenaki - Wikipedia
The Abenaki (Abenaki: Wαpánahki) are Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands of Canada and the United States. They are an Algonquian-speaking people and part of the Wabanaki Confederacy.
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Western Abenaki of the Upper Connecticut River Basin: Preliminary Notes on Native American Pre-Contact Culture in Northern New England by R. Duncan Mathewson
Abenaki - The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Abenaki Nation is generally divided into two groups: Eastern and Western Abenaki. Together, the two groups have historically covered areas from Lake Champlain in Quebec to parts of Maine, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont in the United States.
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Territory. Last changed on Tue, 09/19/2023 - 11:07. Carte du territoire ancestral abénakis . Digital Heritage. Community. Public. Category. Territory. Summary. Map of the Abenaki ancestral territory. Louis Tahamont avec un fusil de chasse et un panier de transport en frêne. Digital Heritage. Community. Public. Category. Territory. Summary ...
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Abenaki Tribe Facts, History, and Culture - The History Junkie
2017年6月10日 · The Abenaki tribe is a Native American tribe and one of the Algonquian-speaking peoples. They Lived in parts of Canada and the Northeast United States until being pushed west during American expansion. Unlike some of the more powerful Indian tribes, the Abenaki were fragmented into different subsets.
Abenaki Tribe (Abanaki, Abnaki, Abenakis) - Native Languages of …
Today 2000 Abenakis live on two reserves in Quebec, and another 10,000 Abenaki descendants in the United States. Only the Canadian Abenaki tribe is federally recognized, but there are four state-recognized Abenaki bands in Vermont and several other Abenaki communities located throughout New England.
At contentious Statehouse panel, Abenaki leaders urge
1 天前 · David Massell, a history professor at the University of Vermont, looks at a map of Abenaki territory at a public meeting about the four groups recognized as Abenaki by the state at the Statehouse ...
Abenaki Place Names - Flow of History
Abenaki Place Names Overview: In this lesson, students examine Native American place names and connect them to a regional map. From the evidence, they discuss how Native Americans named places and compare this with European methods.
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