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  Algic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Algic was first used by Edward Sapir who discovered the relationship between the two Californian languages Wiyot and Yurok to the Algonquian family, he then coined the term Algic for this superordinate grouping.
Most Algic languages are part of the Algonquian subfamily, which are spoken from the Rocky Mountains to New England.
The original Algic homeland is thought to have been located in the Pacific Northwest, along the shores of the Columbia River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Algic_languages   (442 words)

  
 Anishinaabe language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As their fur trading with the French increased the Ojibwas’ power, the Anishinaabe language became the trade language of the Great Lakes region, and was for hundreds of years an extremely significant presence in the northern United States.
Anishinaabemowin, often simply called as the "Ojibwe language," is an Algonquian language, of the Algic family of languages, and is descended from Proto-Algonquian.
The various dialects are spoken in northern Montana, norhern North Dakota, northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, Michigan and northern Indiana in the United States, and north into eastern British Columbia, southern Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, Ontario, and west-central Quebec in Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ojibwe_language   (2439 words)

  
 Algic Researches : Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians. Indian ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Algic Researches : Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians.
Algic Researches is widely regarded as the greatest work of the "Father of American Folklore," Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
Algic Researches is the pivotal work in Native American folklore.
www.familyhaven.com /genealogy/genealogy03/0806313528AMUS489873.shtml   (260 words)

  
 Algic Researches : Genealogical Publishing Company
By "Algic," Schoolcraft referred to that family of American Indian tribes that had become dispersed over a wide area between the Atlantic and the Alleghenies.
Acclaimed in 1839 for its demonstration "of an oral imaginative lore among the aborigines of this continent," it helped to establish the Indian as the main subject of nineteenth century-folklore scholarship and demonstrated the importance of tales and legends in piecing together the history of Native Americans.
Most important, given today's resurgent interest in Native American mythology, Algic Researches contained accounts of nearly fifty of the elemental myths and legends of the Odjibwa, Chippewa, Ottowa, Shawnee, Maskego, Saginaw, Algonquin, and Sioux.
www.genealogical.com /index.php?main_page=product_info&item_number=9394   (230 words)

  
 Algonquian dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Algonquian (also Algonkian) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic language family (the two Algic languages that are not Algonquian are Wiyot and Yurok of northwestern California).
North America Most Algic languages are part of the Algonquian subfamily, which are spoken from the Rocky Mountains to New England.
Algonquin is an Algonquian language, of the Algic family of languages, and is descended from Proto-Algonquian.
www.dgun.org /en/Algonquian   (9646 words)

  
 Algonquian (Algic) Language Family
Linguists think that the Algonquian (Algic) languages originated from an ancestral language called Proto-Algonquian that was spoken between 3,000-2,000 years ago in the area between Georgian Bay and Lake Ontario.
Today, the Algonquian language family includes a group of 27 languages spoken in a wide region stretching through the central part of the North American continent from the Canadian subarctic in the north to the eastern seaboard as far south as North Carolina.
The two distantly related languages Wiyot (now extinct) and Yurok (12 remaining speakers) are also included in the Algic family.
www.nvtc.gov /lotw/months/october/Algonquian.html   (707 words)

  
 Роман КЕЧУР, ...
It has been proved that somatization and conversion pain constitute a uniform group of psychogenous algias and idiopathic pains have the common features with typical signs of obsessive syndrome.
The new typology of somatoform algic conditions and obsessive disorders has been proposed as well as the new term "bodily algic obsessions".
KEY WORDS: chronic psychalgias, idiopathic pains, somatization pains, bodily algic obsessions.
www.ex-cult.org /Groups/Landmark/landmark-cherries.dir/psichiatria/d.html   (382 words)

  
 American Indian Language Families: Algic, Algonquin, Wiyot, and Yurok Index
The Algic languages (also known as Algonquian-Wiyot-Yurok or Algonquian-Ritwan) are an indigenous language family of North America.
The Algic language family consists of 30 languages.
The two Algic languages of California, Wiyot and Yurok, have sometimes been combined into a subgroup called Ritwan (leading to a two-branch genetic tree of Ritwan and Algonquian).
www.aaanativearts.com /tribes_by_language.htm   (295 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Schoolcraft's Indian Legends from Algic Researches; The Myth of Hiawatha, One±Ota, the Red Race in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Amazon.fr : Schoolcraft's Indian Legends from Algic Researches; The Myth of Hiawatha, One±Ota, the Red Race in America, and Historical and Statistical information:...
Schoolcraft's Indian Legends from Algic Researches; The Myth of Hiawatha, One±Ota, the Red Race in America, and Historical and Statistical information:...
The material presented in Schoolcraft's Indian Legends is drawn primarily from Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's 1839 edition of Algic Researches - a rare, yet often cited publication.
www.amazon.fr /exec/obidos/ASIN/0837177278   (366 words)

  
 Algic :: Natural
Algonquian: Article on the Algonquian language family including a list of English loanwords from Algonquian languages.
Algonquian Language Family (Algic): Algonquian family tree, with links to information and examples of each language.
[Chart of 35 Algic (Algonquian or Algonkian) languages, with extensive information on each language and the native Algonkians who speak it.
science.gourt.com /Social-Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/Algic.html   (219 words)

  
 Athabaskan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Athabaskan family is the largest family in North American in terms of number of languages and the number of speakers.
In terms of territory, only the Algic language family covers a larger area.
The 24 Northern Athabaskan languages are spoken throughout the interior of Alaska and the interior of northwestern Canada.
athabaskan.iqnaut.net   (912 words)

  
 Who are the Anishinabeg, Ojibway Algonquian Algic Medawewin Megis defined
Who are the Anishinabeg, Ojibway Algonquian Algic Medawewin Megis defined
They were the people of the First Nations who greeted the pilgrims on the Atlantic shore.
The Anishinabeg people spoke a common language which the French denominated “Algic” or “Algonquian”.
www.healthfreedom.info /who_are_the_anishinabeg.htm   (437 words)

  
 TIME.com: Mutiny on the Algic -- Nov. 1, 1937 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This unusual document had just been presented to slight, nervous New England Captain Joseph Gainard, Master of the Algic.
He was ill in his bunk in that port when informed that another sit-down strike had taken place.
In sympathy with a local longshoremen's strike, the Algic's crew refused to turn the winches.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,882862,00.html   (468 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Algic Researches: Books: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
First published in 1839, this landmark study offers scholars and general readers alike an enchanting compilation of authentic myths and legends from the native peoples of northeastern and central North America.
Tales include "Manabozho: or The Great Incarnation of the North" (Algic legend), "The Summer-Maker" (Ojibwa), "The Celestial Sisters" (Shawnee), "The Enchanted Moccasins" (Maskego), and many more.
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www.amazon.ca /Algic-Researches-Henry-Rowe-Schoolcraft/dp/0486401871   (175 words)

  
 Algic languages - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This grouping has been disfavored by many specialists.
ca:Llengües algic de:Algische Sprachen es:Lenguas álgicas fr:Langues algiques
This page was last modified 18:17, 1 April 2006.
enpsychlopedia.com /psypsych/Algic_languages   (318 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Algic Researches: Indian Tales and Legends, Volumes I & II: Books: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Amazon.ca: Algic Researches: Indian Tales and Legends, Volumes I & II: Books: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Algic Researches: Indian Tales and Legends, Volumes I & II (Hardcover)
Publisher: learn how customers can search inside this book.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0806313528   (104 words)

  
 Roland J. Borkman
Roland (Slim) Borkman served on the SS Absaroka as a Merchant Marine and as an Armed Guard on the SS Algic and the SS Amelia Earhart.
Rumors that the US Government gave the Amelia Earhart to China to avoid the cleanup required after Slim sailed on it are untrue and unfounded, perhaps.
Below is crew list 2 of the SS Algic.
www.armed-guard.com /slim.html   (250 words)

  
 Algonquian Language Family (Algonkian Indian Languages, Algic, Algonquian Indians, Algonquians)
Though these languages are most properly known as 'Algic' to linguists (Wiyot and Yurok are not considered closely related enough to qualify as Algonquian, and the broader category Algic includes them as well), 'Algonquian' (also spelled 'Algonkian') is the general term most often used by the Native American people who speak them.
Algonquian Indian languages are not related to Ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, or other Semitic languages; this data was faked.
Glossary of numbers in thirty Algic languages, with posited Proto-Algonquian forms.
www.native-languages.org /famalg.htm   (243 words)

  
 Jane Johnston Schoolcraft: Henry's "Algic Researches"
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's Algic Researches (1839) stimulated the public's interest in collecting Native American oral folklores.
Not only did it stimulate public interest, but Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's "Algic Researches" is credited with introducing Anglo-Americans to Native American folklore and traditions.
The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota.
blog.lib.umn.edu /curt0142/Schoolcraft/010608.html   (135 words)

  
 Mirago : Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Algic
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Algonquian Language Family (Algic) - Algonquian family tree, with links to information and examples of each language.
Algonquian - Article on the Algonquian language family including a list of English loanwords from Algonquian languages.
www.mirago.com /scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Science/Social_Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/Algic   (113 words)

  
 Michif Algic Natural Languages Linguistics Social Sciences Science
Michif Algic Natural Languages Linguistics Social Sciences Science
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www.iaswww.com /ODP/Science/Social_Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/Algic/Michif   (111 words)

  
 DaVinci: Science> Social Sciences> Linguistics> Languages> Natural> Algic> Blackfoot
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www.bluegrassdavinci.com /ODP/Science/Social_Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/Algic/Blackfoot   (127 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Mutiny on the Algic -- Nov. 1, 1937   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Mutiny on the Algic -- Nov. 1, 1937
Well within their rights then were the 18 members of the tumultuous crew of the U. Government-owned Algic* when they "sat down" in Baltimore on the eve of sailing, lumber-laden, to South America last July.
Their supplies on the dock rotted as they lounged on deck awaiting reply to an ultimatum which read: "To the Master, S. Algic: "We, the crew of the S. Algic, belonging to the National Maritime...
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,882862,00.html   (150 words)

  
 goZone : Search for algic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Algic language family, with links to demographic information about each language.
Chart comparing vocabulary from Cree, Lenape, Ojibwe, and Blackfoot.
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www.gozone.com /search.htm?f_q=algic&f_zone=tech   (69 words)

  
 Pimsleur languages
Ojibwe is an Algonquian language that is closely related to Cree, Potawatomi, Odawa, and Algonkin, and is spoken by the Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe) people.
Ojibwe is spoken by around 10,000 people in the United States and by as many as 45,000 in Canada, making it one of the largest Algic languages by speakers.
The various dialects are spoken from spoken in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan in the US, and north into Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec in Canada.
pimsleur.english-test.net /pimsleur-languages.html   (6013 words)

  
 Powhatan Algic Natural Languages Linguistics Social Sciences Science
Powhatan Algic Natural Languages Linguistics Social Sciences Science
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 Algic Languages
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Provides Cree language lessons with an introduction on how to use the lessons, pronunciation and sounds, and information about the Cree language.
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www.joeant.com /DIR/cat/11192/Algic_Languages   (194 words)

  
 Mesquakie-Sauk: Algic at Canadian Content
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