Here is a collection of questions to check your knowledge about the Algonquian language familyA language familyA language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language... is a group […]
Read MoreAlgonquian circa 1500 — Cards Printing Page
Algonquian circa 1500 This is our printing page for current “live” versions of cards for the Algonquian peoples, circa 1500. […]
Read MoreCARD GAME: REVIEW SOCIETIES & CONNECT THE FACTS!
Teams amass points by identifying the societies portrayed on the fronts of playing cards, by classifying them according to the […]
Read MoreChoosing a chief
Among the Algonquian people, each nation was governed by a chief and council. The chief was chosen because he possessed […]
Read MoreNations and bands
Among the Algonquian people, political life was organized around nations and bands. Each nation was divided into several clans that […]
Read MoreHunting, fishing and gathering
Hunting, fishing and gathering were means of subsistenceSubsistence means the minimal resourcesResources are anything taken from the earth or nature that people need, use, and are "valued".... that are necessary for survival. A subsistenceSubsistence means the minimal resources that are necessary for survival. A subsistence economy relies on hunting... economy relies […]
Read MoreMany languages, one family
All Algonquians belong to the same linguistic familyA linguistic familyA linguistic family (or language family) is a group of languages related through descent from a... (or language familyA language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language...) is a group of languages related through […]
Read MoreDaily life: Nomadic or Semi-Nomadic
Most Algonquian Nations were nomadicA nomad is someone who lives by travelling from place to place. Nomadic thus means anything that involves… […]
Read MoreAdapted clothing and objects
The Algonquians made their clothes from the materials they found around them. Most of their clothes were made from the […]
Read MoreDaily life: Living in a wigwam
Many Algonquian Nations traditionally used dwellings called wigwams. Wigwams looked a little bit like large tents in the shape of […]
Read MoreAlgonquian Women
In most Nations that were part of the Algonquian language familyA language familyA language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language... is a group of languages related through […]
Read MoreAlgonquian Men
The Algonquians were traditionally Patrilineal. In other words, relationships were established through the father. When a couple marries, the woman […]
Read MoreOral tradition
Around 1500, only a few Indigenous Nations used symbols or written language. Instead, histories and knowledge were passed on orally. […]
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