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 Algonquin Regional High School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The principal of Algonquin is Edward J. Gallagher III.
Algonquin's newspaper is The Harbinger, which has been voted as the number one school newspaper in New England by the Scholastic Press.
Although Algonquin is not known for its football, the school does have a heated rivalry with neighboring Westborough High School in the sport, and participates in an annual Thanksgiving Day football game with them.
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 Algonquin hotel new york city, New York City, Algonquin, hotel, motor hotel, hotel occupancy, algonquin hotel new york ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Algonquin is currently making the transition into a major regional hub, as it has experienced considerable suburban growth over the past 15 years.
Consolidated School District 158 is headquartered in Algonquin, and the schools on the Square Barn Road campus serve the village's far western side, as well as portions of neighboring communities Huntley and Lake in the Hills.
Algonquin Lakes, a grouping of natural and man-made lakes and adjacent recreational area in a residential neighborhood by the same name on the village's eastern side.
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 Micmac Indian Tribe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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For other uses see: Algonquin (disambiguation) The Algonquin Indians are the most populous and widespread North American Native groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds and speaking several related languages commonly known as Algonquian.
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 Algonquin - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Algonquin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hampers and caskets are among the goods produced here.
There is a period in the history of the individual, as of the race, when the hunters are the "best men," as the Algonquins called them.
Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board (Canada)
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 Algonquin (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Algonquins or '''Algonkins''' are an aboriginal North America n people speaking Algonquin, an Algonquian language.
Although theirs was largely a hunting and fishing culture, some Algonkins practiced agriculture and cultivated corn, bean s, and squash, the famous " Three Sisters " of indigenous horticulture.
Algonquins of Barrière Lake, Lac Rapide QC (616)
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Drama critic Brooks Atkinson is quoted on the plaque establishing the landmark, claiming of the Round Table, "By force of character they changed the nature of American comedy and established the tastes of a new period in the arts and theatre." A 1994 film, "Mrs.
Algonquin Provincial Park is a Provincial Park in central Ontario, Canada.
Algonquin Park is the third largest park in Ontario and one of the largest in Canada, covering about 7,725 square kilometres.
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The Algonquin Indians are the most populous and widespread North American Native groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds and speaking several...
Algonquin Discussion The Algonquin Indians are the most populous and widespread North American Native groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds...
For other uses see: Algonquin (disambiguation) Algonquin is the name of a Native American tribe and some places in the United States of America and Canada:...
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 Scale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Algonquin
The Algonquins or Algonkins are an aboriginal North American people speaking Algonquin, an Algonquian language.
Most Algonkins, however, live in Quebec; the nine Algonkin bands in that province and one in Ontario have a combined population of about 11,000.
Although theirs was largely a hunting and fishing culture, some Algonkins practiced agriculture and cultivated corn, beans, and squash, the famous "Three Sisters" of indigenous horticulture.
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 Algonquin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lawrence River, the Algonquins settled along the Kitcisìpi (Ottawa River), an important highway for commerce, cultural exchange, and transportation from time immemorial.
Kitcisìpiriniwak ("people of the great river") — They were the largest and most powerful group of Algonquins.
The Nipissing First Nation of North Bay, Ontario is also sometimes considered to belong to the Algonkin group of Anishinaabeg.
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 A Simple Character Entity Chart - Algonquin Studios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Algonquians - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Algonquians
The Central and Eastern branches form the largest language groups, although most of the Eastern languages are now extinct or near extinction.
The Central group contains the related languages of the Cree, Montagnais, Neskapi, and Atikamekw; the Kickapoo and Shawnee languages; the Mesquakie dialects of the Sac and Fox peoples; the related Chippewa, Algonquin, and Ottawa languages; the extinct dialects of the Miami and Illinois, and the nearly extinct languages of the Menominee and Potawatomi.
The Bannock speak an Algonquian-Uto-Aztecan mix, particular to the Great Basin region.
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 Quebec Encyclopedia Article @ RodeoRegalia.com (Rodeo Regalia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Seven Algonkian groups lived nomadic lives based on hunting, gathering, and fishing in the rugged terrain of the Canadian Shield: (James Bay Cree, Innu, Algonquins) and Appalachian Mountains (Mi'kmaq, Abenaki).
The name "Quebec", which comes from an Algonquin word meaning "strait" or "narrowing", originally meant the narrowing of the St. Lawrence River off what is currently Quebec City.
Champlain's Habitation de Quebec, built as a permanent fur trading outpost, was where he would forge a trading, and ultimately a military alliance, with the Algonquin and Huron nations.
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 Algonquin biography .ms (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
American ethnologists employ the descriptive Algonquin Stock when describing the most widely extended and most important pre-colonial linguistic stock of North America, others being those of the Iroquoian Stock and the Siouan Stock.
The principal Algonquin tribes were the Algonquin, Miami, Micmac, Malecite, Cree, Abnaki, Naskapi, Massachuset or Massachusett, Montagnais, Pennacook, Narraganset, Mahican, Ojibwa, Lenape or Delaware, Mohegan, Wampanoag, Powhatan, Pamlico, Nanticoke, Montauk, Menominee, Shawano or Shawnee, Fox, Potawatami or Potawatomi, Sack or Sac, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Arapaho, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne.
For about two centuries, the Algonquins provided the main obstacles to the spread of white men, who agreed to hundreds of peace treaties with them.
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 The Algonquin Hotel New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Culturally andlinguistically, they are closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe, with whom they form the larger Anishinaabe grouping.
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 Ottawa - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The mayor of the city is Bob Chiarelli.
Ottawa is also the home of the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, St-Paul University, Algonquin College, and La Cité Collégiale.
Federal buildings in the National Capital Region are managed by the Public Works Canada, while most of the federal lands in the Region are managed by the National Capital Commission or NCC; its control of much undeveloped land gives the NCC a great deal of influence over the city's development.
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 algonquin il   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Mont-Royal Inaugurated 14 October, 1966 Line Orange Line Architect Victor Prus Platform Depth 13.4 metres Rank 39th deepest Traffic 4,187,164 entrances in 2002 Rank 17th busiest Interstation Distance 932.10 metres to Sherbrooke499.60 metres to Laurier Mont-Royal is a station on the Montreal Metro Orange Line, located in The Plateau neighbou...
The human history of Montréal spans some 8,000 years and started with the Algonquin, Huron, and Iroquois tribes of North America.
Jacques Cartier became the first European to reach the area now known as Montréal in 1535 when he entered the village of Hochelega on the Island of Montreal while in search for gold.
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 Algonquin at AllExperts (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
(Popular usage reflects some confusion on the point, in that the term "Algonquin" is sometimes usedto refer to all Algonquian-speaking societies).
Although the historical Algonkin society was largely hunting- and fishing-based, some Algonkins practiced agriculture and cultivated corn, beans, and squash, the famous "Three Sisters" of indigenous horticulture.
* Algonquins of Barrière Lake, Lac Rapide QC (population 616)
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 Iroquois Encyclopedia Article @ Constituted.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Algonquin, History and origin of the Five Nations
The Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations) is a group of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory/Pennsylvania.
· · Oneida · clans · Six Nations of the Grand River · Iroquois (disambiguation)
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The first of these was the 9m telescope constructed by Grote Reber in 1937.
Name Remarks Location Algonquin Radio Observatory 46 metre dish, Operated by Natural Resources Canada as a member of the International VLBI Service Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada Arecibo Observatory Also known as: Arecibo radio telescope or NAIC Arecibo, Puerto Rico Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) 64 dishes with 12-m diameter, sensitive to wavelengths between radio a...
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is an institution set up by the United States government for the purpose of radio astronomy.
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 Staten Island   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the Sixteenth Century, the island was part of a larger area known as Lenapehoking that was inhabited by the Lenape, an Algonquin people also called the "Delaware".
The staples of their diet included shellfish, including the oysters that are native to both Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay.
In the 16th century, the island was inhabited by Algonquin peoples, specifically the Raritans and other related peoples of the Lenape tribe.
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 Wikinfo | Ottawa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For other uses of "Ottawa", see Ottawa (disambiguation).
Ottawa is the capital of Canada, located in the eastern part of the province of Ontario.
Images, some of which are used under the doctrine of Fair use or used with permission, may not be available.
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 algonquin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Etymology: Canadian French Algoumequin, Algonquin, perhaps from Malecite-Plawyeramaquoddy (Algonquian language of Maine and New Brunswick) elakómkwik they are our relatives
1 usually Algonquin a : an American Indian people of the Ottawa River valley b : the dialect of Ojibwa spoken by these people
(Popular usage reflects some confusion on the point, in that the term "Algonquin" is sometimes used--for example in this entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia--to refer to all Algonquian-speaking societies).
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