Language
The Algonquian language is Omamiwininimowin. Here is a few easy words that they used, Kwey is a friendly greeting like hi or hello meegwetch means thank you nibin means summer and pibon means winter
Shelter
The Algonquians have two different kinds of houses. In the spring/summer they live in Wigwams, a dome shaped hut made by connected mats , animal skins, or bark over poles. In winter they lived in longhouses, a house made out of bark and wood where a family and pets all live in one house. You cannot bring a wigwam with you to a longhouse so they have to stay where you built them until summer.
Transportation
The Algonquians transportation is canoes, sleds and snow shoes. They use dogs as pack animals.
Clothing
The clothing of the Algonquin tribe is generally tanned animal hides. Men wear cloths and leggings. Women wear ling dresses with sleeves that you can take off because when the weather gets warmer they are able to take them of. Both wore moccasins on their feet and cloaks in bad weather.
Location
The location of Algonquians are Western Quebec and next to Ontario. Now they live in communities in Quebec and Ontario such as near lake Nippising in North Bay.
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A wigwam
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They lived in westurn Quebec
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Moccasins
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A canoe