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How to use Algonquin in a sentence

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Manitou, The Great Spirit, is an Algonquin term, often erroneously applied as spirit monster.
The reason why we use those words is because moose has an Algonquin word root and goose has a Germanic word root so the plurals are different.
The station was loaded up with apprentice bingo callers and Algonquin grads who were grateful to have a job.
Illiniwek was the name of the loose confederation of Algonquin tribes that once lived in the area.
In the east, Algonquin is the principal means of communication, and spoken by the majority of all ages. In the west, most adults speak Algonquin.
Everyone here came from somewhere else, unless your native language is Algonquin.
Algonquin is a musical language that has complicated verbs with many parts.
Malick hired a linguist to translate the script and to teach his native actors to speak Algonquin, a language extinct for the past 200 years.
Although he is far better known for his novels, Norman continues to work as a translator from Algonquin and Cree.
So I think it was a big step to recognize that a Mohawk is not a Cree, and that a Cree is not an Algonquin.
Spoken Ojibwa or Ojibwemowin is an Algonquin language with regional dialectical differences.
According to Algonquin legend, Tremblant would receive a violent shaking from the god Manitou if man ever disturbed its natural setting.
Clifford lacked Algonquin or Ojibwa bloodlines, so he felt relatively safe.
Algonquin is nipping at their heels, but the Sting look like they can book their flight to Edmonton.
Even after Salinger had decamped to Cornish, he loved to lunch with William Shawn and Lillian Ross at the Algonquin in New York.
I had asked him back on that winter day while we were warming ourselves with tea at the Algonquin if he was in love.
His book reported that by 1640 two trade networks competed, one made up of the Algonquin, Huron, and French, and the other consisting of the Oneidas, Dutch, and English.
An eighth language of the same subgroup of the Algonquian family, Algonquin, is listed separately, apparently for historical rather than linguistic reasons.
And that's in Cree, which comes from the Algonquin language.
The sarsaparilla plant, well known to the Algonquin people, has amazing properties.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A warrior of the long house takes no friend from the wigwam of an Algonquin.
They are called Saulteaux, and are a subdivision of the great Algonquin family.
It is a term derived from the word Algonquin, and akee, earth or land.
The Black Hawk war in 1836 was the end of the Algonquin resistance.
Teddy Roosevelt had a macaw, three rats, a flying squirrel, and a pony, Algonquin, which his boys once smuggled onto an elevator.
The long house was used by the Powhatans and other Algonquin tribes.
It is a derivative from the words Algonquin, and akee, earth, or land.
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