In 1697, the New Englanders fought the Abenaki while New France fought the Iroquois. |
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They are part of the Algonquian language family that, in Quebec, includes the Montagnais-Naskapi, Micmac, Malecite, and Abenaki. |
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The English still had to reckon with the determined Abenaki tribes in the north, and the yet unvanquished, perennial French enemy in Canada. |
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Each paddle stroke inches you further upstream towards the Abenaki encampment that should lie perhaps a league ahead. |
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This once-great omen of the Abenaki is fast becoming a bad one, by demonstrating what we as a society ignorantly preserve and worship. |
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In King William's War in the 1690s, Church led expeditions against the Abenaki in Maine and the French in Acadia. |
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Although anciently used for fishing and farming by the Abenaki natives and home to Ethan Allen in the 1780s, in the early 20th century this area was used as a municipal dump. |
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The star anise peeking out from below the meat explained the licorice flavour and played nicely off the deliciously sweet and sharp abenaki apple compote. |
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Central Maine was formerly inhabited by people of the Androscoggin tribe of the Abenaki nation, also known as Arosaguntacook. |
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A notable example was the early 1692 Abenaki raid on York, where about 100 English settlers were killed and another estimated 80 taken hostage. |
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After the death of their leader, Chief Phillip Metcomet, most of those peoples fled inland, splitting into the Abenaki and the Schaghticoke. |
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The farmers on the Great Plains included the Mandan and Abenaki. |
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