Manitou, The Great Spirit, is an Algonquin term, often erroneously applied as spirit monster. |
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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. |
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The station was loaded up with apprentice bingo callers and Algonquin grads who were grateful to have a job. |
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Illiniwek was the name of the loose confederation of Algonquin tribes that once lived in the area. |
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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. |
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Everyone here came from somewhere else, unless your native language is Algonquin. |
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Algonquin is a musical language that has complicated verbs with many parts. |
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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. |
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Although he is far better known for his novels, Norman continues to work as a translator from Algonquin and Cree. |
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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. |
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Spoken Ojibwa or Ojibwemowin is an Algonquin language with regional dialectical differences. |
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According to Algonquin legend, Tremblant would receive a violent shaking from the god Manitou if man ever disturbed its natural setting. |
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Clifford lacked Algonquin or Ojibwa bloodlines, so he felt relatively safe. |
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Algonquin is nipping at their heels, but the Sting look like they can book their flight to Edmonton. |
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Even after Salinger had decamped to Cornish, he loved to lunch with William Shawn and Lillian Ross at the Algonquin in New York. |
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I had asked him back on that winter day while we were warming ourselves with tea at the Algonquin if he was in love. |
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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. |
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An eighth language of the same subgroup of the Algonquian family, Algonquin, is listed separately, apparently for historical rather than linguistic reasons. |
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And that's in Cree, which comes from the Algonquin language. |
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The sarsaparilla plant, well known to the Algonquin people, has amazing properties. |
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White supremacist symbols and slogans were painted on the walls of this Algonquin cultural centre. |
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It's on Peninsula Lake, in the picturesque North Muskoka region, handy for the Algonquin park and perfect for year-round canoeing, hiking and riding. |
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I know many veterans in my riding who did the horrible slogging with the Algonquin Regiment through the Leopold Canal, Scheldt and into Holland. |
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Algonquin College is paving the way for the future of its students and setting an example of energy conservation. |
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Passengers were played by 50 volunteer students from the Algonquin College's Police and Public Safety Institute who braved the elements. |
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Stacks of them, in Georgian, Hungarian, Arabic, Algonquin and nine other tongues. |
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They want to revive an awareness of what the Algonquin Indians, intimate with its power, called michi-sipi, the Big Water. |
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I also take the opportunity at every chance I get to go up to Algonquin Park and fish. |
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As a graduate with honours from Collège Algonquin in Ontario, Johane Gaudet will also join the research and development team. |
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Today for me personally, not only is it a great day to be an aboriginal person or an Algonquin, but I am proud to be an aboriginal Canadian. |
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War was a fundamental part of both Iroquois and Algonquin society, giving young men an opportunity to enhance their reputations as warriors. |
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The other problem in relation to the Algonquin red wolf is the migration path. |
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To the south, it follows the St. Lawrence River to Iroquois and then goes across eastern Ontario to Algonquin Park. |
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He taught visual perception at Ottawa's Algonquin College and holds a master's degree in experimental psychology from Université Laval. |
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Valerie completed nursing school at Algonquin College and received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Ottawa. |
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Pocahontas was the daughter of Powhatan, a powerful chief of the Algonquin tribe in the territory of present-day Virginia. |
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Algonquin College captured a third place win against University College of the Fraser Valley in the bronze medal game. |
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You can see that these dwellings are quite different from the Algonquin wigwams. |
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With his Montagnais, Algonquin and Huron allies, you will accompany Champlain to his first battle against the Iroquois. |
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I would like to acknowledge that I meet you here today on the traditional territory of the Algonquin people. |
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In 1994, a student on a field trip to Algonquin Park in Ontario died from trace amounts of peanut butter that had been transferred to a jam jar. |
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He was a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table and made a serious study of Alexander Pope and his use of the heroic couplet. |
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It was used by Algonquin Indians in eastern North America, among other indigenous peoples of the Americas, as a hallucinogen and intoxicant. |
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After relations between the Algonquin and settlers had improved, Pocahontas was married to Englishman John Rolfe. |
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Last August, Protecteur was involved in a collision with Canadian Navy's destroyer HMCS Algonquin during towing exercises en route to Hawaii. |
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The Algonquin Nation in their teachings an Elder is defined as someone who possesses spiritual leadership which is given by one's cultural and traditional knowledge. |
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In Temiscaming, in southwestern Quebec, the Algonquin community of Kipawa-Eagle Village will be conducting a stinkpot inventory in 2008, funded by Environment Canada's Aboriginal Species at Risk Program. |
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His songs interweave his personal background to the destiny of the Algonquin of Abitibi and channel an opportunity of dialogue between Quebecers and First Nations. |
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Minister of State Lunn plays a friendly game of wheelchair basketball with Canada's Senior Women's Wheelchair Basketball Team at the Algonquin College gymnasium. |
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It's better known for its voices than its viands, but the Oak Room has been an essential dinnertime destination for most of its 32 years in the Algonquin Hotel. |
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It's the Algonquin round table, Gertrude Stein's living room. |
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My brother and I were getting skunked on a new lake in Algonquin Park. |
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Also in pursuit of understanding quasars, in 1967 researchers at NRC conducted the first successful trans-continental VLBI experiment, using the DRAO 26-m Telescope and the Algonquin Radio Observatory 46-m antenna in Ontario. |
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With a record number of tourists streaming into New York City, the renovated Algonquin has a new host to welcome them, according to Gothamist. |
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Quite often, it was not even known that the young Indians had their hair cut or that they were rapped on the knuckles for speaking Algonquin, Cree or other languages. |
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Emily Bergl, an incandescent kewpie doll with a bright Betty Boop-inflected chirp, a defiant flounce and a sharp comedic edge, took the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel by storm on Tuesday evening. |
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Our beautiful bird carries on his wings the fascinating cultural histories of the Aztecs and Mayans of Mesoamerica and the Algonquin and Iroquois Nations of the Eastern Woodlands. |
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Kayla Whiteduck, an Algonquin from Kitigan-Zibi First Nation, who played hockey and soccer amongst other sports, began to complain of an intermittent low-grade pain in her left leg. |
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The canoe that now sits in the domestic departure lounge is an authentic Algonquin birchbark canoe built by master craftsman and Algonquin Elder Peter Maranda, of Barriere Lake, Quebec. |
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The departure lounge on the 2nd level is home to the spectacular depiction of the Rideau Falls, where the water then flows into our interpretation of the Rideau Canal, where an Algonquin birchbark canoe graces the view. |
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These pieces provide evidence of the ways the colonies have developed, focusing on trade, agriculture, society, religion and relationships with indigenous peoples like the Powhatan, Algonquin, Huron and Pueblo. |
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He was formerly Staff Sergeant at Fort Chippewa barracks in North Bay, Ontario and enlisted with the Algonquin Regiment, obtaining his commission at Brockville. |
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For several years I have been acting as a volunteer, as a friend, and for two years as a special representative of an Algonquin band not far from here. |
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You're hiking in Algonquin, a huge national park north of Toronto. |
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When the Algonquin nation first guided European explorers up the Ottawa River, the explorers were introduced not only to the gateway to the continent, but to the only craft that could navigate the wild Canadian rivers. |
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Algonquin and Mohawk youth meet and work with professional artists and participate in storytelling, theatre and dance performances in their traditional languages in a creative way. |
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A further blow to the group came in 1917 when Thomson died while canoeing in Algonquin Park. |
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The Iroquois had encroached on Algonquin territory and pushed the Algonquins west beyond Lake Michigan. |
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Therefore, the Algonquin and the Seven Nations were interested in fighting against the Iroquois. |
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For example, alumni are eligible for membership at the Princeton Club of New York and the Algonquin Club in Boston. |
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It was not determined, however, if the remains were directly related to the Algonquin people who now inhabit the region. |
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The remains may be of Iroquoian ancestry, since Iroquoian people inhabited the area before the Algonquin. |
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Samian is an Anishinabeg rap singer who sings both in French and in Algonquin. |
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The tribes in what is now New York were predominantly Iroquois and Algonquin. |
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That may account for their popular nickname, Wendigo, after the supernatural cannibalistic demon of the Algonquin Indians. |
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Moreover, the oldest of these remains might have no relation at all to the Algonquin or Iroquois, and belong to an earlier culture who previously inhabited the area. |
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Anchored by Photo Metro, a locally based photo and digital imaging graphics company, the proposed 18,000-square-foot strip mall on Algonquin and Gertrude is half-occupied. |
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Algonquin boasts a pair of talented netkeepers in Heather Carr and Hallie Carol and a solid defensive unit anchored by senior captain and stopper Carolyn Mukai. |
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North of the Lenape was a third Algonquin nation, the Mohicans. |
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