
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 …
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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 …
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Territory | archivesabenaki.ca
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 …
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Abenaki Tribe Facts, History, and Culture - The History Junkie
Jun 10, 2017 · 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 …
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 …
At contentious Statehouse panel, Abenaki leaders urge
1 day ago · 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 …
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 …
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