- Abenaki - Wikipedia
While the two terms are often confused, the Abenaki are one of several tribes in the Wabanaki Confederacy
- Abenaki | History, Culture, Tribe, Language | Britannica
Abenaki, Algonquian -speaking North American Indigenous people that united with other peoples in the 17th century to furnish mutual protection against the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy The name refers to their location “toward the dawn ”
- Abenaki Tribe Facts, History, and Culture - The History Junkie
The Abenaki tribe is a Native American tribe and one of the Algonquian-speaking peoples They Lived in parts of Canada and the Northeast United States until being pushed west during American expansion
- Abenaki - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Abenaki (also referred to as Wobanaki or Wabanaki) take their name from a word in their own language meaning “dawn-land people” or “people from the east ” Their traditional lands included parts of southern Quebec, western Maine and northern New England
- Abenaki - New World Encyclopedia
The Abenaki (or Abnaki) are a tribe of Native American and First Nations people belonging to the Algonquian peoples of northeastern North America They are located in an area the Eastern Algonquian languages call the Wabanaki (Dawn Land) Region
- Abenaki Heritage
The W8banakiak (Abenaki) have a rich and radiant identity, culture and tradition, of which they can be proud They carry this heritage in their blood and in their soul
- Abenaki Arts Education Center – Preserving Abenaki culture for future . . .
Whether you’re a teacher, curriculum specialist, or homeschooler, we are here to support your journey in bringing Abenaki culture and knowledge to life in your educational setting
- Abenaki Indians: History and Culture (Abanaki, Abenakis, Abnaki, Abenaqui)
Culture, history and genealogy of the Abenaki Indians Covers Abanaki bands of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, with information on famous Abenakis from Graylock through Chief April Rushlow
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