noun
- a member of a group of Native American peoples inhabiting the northeastern and central regions of North America
- a family of Native American languages spoken by Algonkian peoples
Usage: often capitalized; also spelled Algonquian
Usage: often capitalized; also spelled Algonquian
adjective
- of or relating to the Algonkian peoples, their languages, or their cultures
Usage: often capitalized; also spelled Algonquian
Examples
- The Algonkian peoples had a significant influence on early colonial history in North America.
- Many Algonkian tribes lived along the Atlantic coast and the Great Lakes region.
- Algonkian languages are still spoken by some Native American communities today.
- The Algonkian language family includes Ojibwe, Delaware, and Blackfoot.
- Historians study Algonkian culture to understand pre-colonial North America.
- Several Algonkian nations formed confederacies for mutual protection and trade.