Algonquin

/ælˈɡɑŋkwɪn/ noun

A member of an Indigenous North American people; also refers to their language family spoken across a vast area of North America.

From Maliseet and Passamaquoddy 'algoombak,' meaning 'at the place of spearing fish.' The term was used to describe a broader language family and group of peoples. Europeans applied it to many tribes across northeastern North America.

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