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  1. Algonquin people - Wikipedia

    Algonquins are original Indigenous People of southern Quebec and eastern Ontario in Canada. Many Algonquins still speak the Algonquin language, called generally Anicinàpemowin or specifically …

  2. Algonquin | Native American, Tribe, Language, Great Lakes,

    Apr 23, 2026 · The Algonquin are an Indigenous North American tribe of closely related Algonquian-speaking bands that originally lived in the dense forest regions of the valley of the Ottawa River and …

  3. Algonquin College

    News Algonquin College launches Nìgàn initiative to deepen Indigenous partnerships and expand DARE6 leg...

  4. Algonquin Provincial Park | Ontario, Canada | The Friends of Algonquin

    Algonquin Provincial Park trip planning information, the latest news, upcoming programs, donation and membership information, opportunities for involvement, outfitters, lodges, commercial service, plus …

  5. Algonquin, IL / Home

    Algonquin is a dynamic, progressive community with beautiful neighborhoods and vibrant commercial districts. Located northwest of Chicago, Algonquin is one of the area's premier suburbs with excellent …

  6. Algonquian Peoples - Legends of America

    One of the most populous and widespread Native American groups, Algonquian tribes consist of peoples that speak Algonquian languages and historically shared cultural similarities. Hundreds of …

  7. Algonquin Provincial Park

    Here you can enjoy camping at one of eight campgrounds, hike one of 14 interpretive trails, take part in the extensive educational Discovery Program, and visit Algonquin’s exceptional Visitor Centre, …

  8. Algonquin (Anishinaabe) | Gouvernement du Québec

    Explore the interactive map to access detailed information about the various Indigenous nations and communities throughout the territory of Quebec. The Algonquin language (Anishnabemowin) 1 is …

  9. Algonquin - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Sep 30, 2007 · The Algonquin are Indigenous peoples in Canada, whose home communities are located in western Quebec and adjacent Ontario, centering on the Ottawa River and its tributaries.

  10. Algonquin Provincial Park | Ontario Provincial Parks

    Discover Algonquin Provincial Park near Dwight, Ontario. Enjoy scenic hiking, canoeing, wildlife, and camping in one of Canada’s oldest and most iconic parks.