Algonquian

/ælˈɡɒŋkwiən/ adjective/noun

Relating to a large Native American language family spoken across the northeastern and central North America, or to the peoples who speak these languages.

From Anishinaabemowin algonkian, possibly meaning 'at the place where they catch fish.' European colonizers' phonetic attempts to write indigenous words led to 'Algonquian,' the modern standard spelling used in scholarly contexts.

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