WHEN Mr. Longfellow declared that the Manobozho legends of the Chippeways formed an Indian Edda, he spoke as a poet, not as an ethnologist. In the same spirit they might with as much justice have been ...
A language lost due to colonization is being spoken once again by the Mattaponi. Mattaponi Chief Lionel “Wise Spirit” Custalow recently held a virtual Algonquin language class for tribal members ...
WASHINGTON — Visitors to the Institute for American Indian Studies are able to get a real look at how Algonquins would have lived hundreds of years ago with the newly rebuilt longhouse and thatched ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Note by Truman Michelson consisting of a bibliographic citation for an R.G. Latham article that identifies Arapaho as an Algonquian language.
It was a cold November day in 1620 when a band of Algonquin Indians looked up and saw the square-rigger Mayflower bobbing off the shores of Massachusetts. To their minds this, understandably, was an ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The ancestral lure of the Hudson Estuary / Tom R. Lake -- Evidence for settlements along the Kinderhook / Ernest R. Rugenstein -- Expressions of ...