The Algonquins had named the territory he lived in Great Water, michi ganni. |
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Soon, Montagnais, Algonquins, Hurons, and French, and how many more, would form a single people. |
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There I was informed by a captain of the Algonquins Regt that there was no POW cage near. |
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Here might be the cove on which Hudson's longboat crew battled the Algonquins. |
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This park will benefit both the Algonquins and the population of Maniwaki and be an attraction for tourism in the area. |
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The white and purple beads were made by Algonquins in southern New England from different types of seashells. |
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A copy of the Screening Report was sent to the Algonquins of Pikwànagàn First Nation. |
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Four meetings were held during Phase 2A with leaders and representatives of the Algonquins of Ontario and the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg. |
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The Agawa rock paintings are among the best preserved of about 400 groups of pictographs on the Canadian Shield and are attributed to Algonquins such as the Ojibwa. |
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The Lenape, Wappinger, and Mahican branches of the Algonquins lived along the river, mostly in peace with the other groups. |
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The Algonquins in the region mainly lived in small clans and villages throughout the area. |
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It also underlines the part played by Algonquins in contemporary society. |
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When the party arrived at an abandoned fort at Long-Sault that had been built by the Algonquins the previous autumn, they were joined by a war party of 40 Hurons and four Algonquins. |
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The members of the Algonquins of Barrière Lake First Nation have always selected their leaders based on the First Nation's own custom leadership selection process rather than the election provisions of the Indian Act. |
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For much of its length, the Ottawa River, once known as the Grand River of the Algonquins, defines the border between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. |
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The Algonquins of Barriere Lake are informed that INAC will not provide additional funding in the Integrated Resources Management Plan initiative, which had lasted for 10 years. |
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The Algonquins of Pikogan come to mind, but I could also be talking about the aboriginals from Obedjiwan and the Innu, who were also rapped on the knuckles to teach them right from wrong when they were children. |
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The Iroquois had encroached on Algonquin territory and pushed the Algonquins west beyond Lake Michigan. |
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Today the federal government is virtually absent from it because it has decided that the Algonquins are people that are too annoying and too embarrassing. |
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I give the example of a tri-lateral agreement which was signed by the Algonquins of Barriere Lake Indian Band as a sovereign people with the Quebec and federal governments. |
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Known to the Algonquins for thousands of years, the Lièvre River was used by North American native people, hunters, trappers and fishermen before becoming an integral part of the development of Buckingham and Masson. |
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Meetings with FN may be held within NCC offices, at the offices of the Algonquins of Ontario and the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, or FN communities and shall be determined in consultation with FN and the NCC Project Manager. |
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Many villagers lived in various types of houses, which the Algonquins called wigwams, though large families often lived in longhouses that could be a hundred feet long. |
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