RF2HPKKN9–A Group of Algonquin men The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups. Historically, the peoples were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and into the interior along the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. This grouping consists of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in Lon
RM2EH0YR5–Panoramic view of Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
RMGP40C2–A bilingual Algonquin-French stop sign is pictured in the Indian reserve of Pikogan, home of the Abitibiwinni First Nation, near
RMB9MYB3–Canada, Quebec Province, James Bay, Chisasibi village, Jérémy Dow writing in Cree on the blackboard, The Cree language is an
RM2BE10BG–Image taken from page 46 of 'American Indians' by Frederick Starr, 1899. The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations/Native Americans in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada. In the United States, this Algonquian-speaking people historically lived from Lake Superior westward. Today, they live mostly in Montana, where they share a reservation with the Ojibwe (Chippewa). Squaw is an English language loan word whose present meaning is: a Native American Indian woman of North America (regardless of tribe). At present, the term is often held to be offensive. A papoo
RMDAN4TF–Title page of John Eliot's Indian Bible, 1663. Woodcut with a watercolor wash
RMG3CWAW–Yolande House, Lake Webster, Massachusetts, USA
RM2AJ2YHM–Bibliography of the Algonquian languages . missionary to the Mohawks. Mr. Cuoq occupied himself at first only withthe study of the Xipissing language, which hespeaks and understands more perfectly thanthe Mohawk; but Mr. Dufresne having beenwithdrawn from the mission in 1857, Mr. Cuoqthen applied himself to the study of the Mohawkfor the purpose of ministering in that languagealso. About 1864 he was sent to the College ofMontreal, where he was charged with a class,remaining there two or three years; then hereturned to the Lake of Two Mountains, wherehe remained until 1875. He was then attached
RMG3C05J–Clear Block Camp, Lake Webster, Massachusetts, USA
RMDTG4HP–First Nations Totem Poles British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKKMY–An Algonquin Brave in full dress The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups. Historically, the peoples were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and into the interior along the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. This grouping consists of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Publishe
RM2BE0HN3–Image taken from page 46 of 'American Indians' by Frederick Starr, 1899. The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations/Native Americans in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada. In the United States, this Algonquian-speaking people historically lived from Lake Superior westward. Today, they live mostly in Montana, where they share a reservation with the Ojibwe (Chippewa). Squaw is an English language loan word whose present meaning is: a Native American Indian woman of North America (regardless of tribe). At present, the term is often held to be offensive. A papoo
RMT963MC–Cheyenne waiting in forest, hoping to meet his girlfriend, 1910. Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868 - 1952). Cyanotype. The Cheyenne are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and their language is of the Algonquian language family.
RM2AJ2NPG–Bibliography of the Algonquian languages . te seal] | [One linein Latin, one line in Cree] | Moniyak [Montreal] | C. O. Beauche-min & tils | Wetasinahikewatjik | 1886| Tatto pipun aspin ka nittawikitJesus Title verso lettres de lalphabet cris 11.approbation of Vital, Eveque de St. Albertverso Priere de Saint Francois-Xavier 11. text(in Roman characters and, except the headings,which are in French, and except pp. 7-11,which are in French and Cree, entirely in theCree language) pp. 5-295, woodcut p. [296], 16^. Prieres, pp. 7-82.— Cantiques, pp. 83-168.—Catechisme, pp. 169-253.—Instruction de la
RMDTG4AE–First Nations Totem Poles British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKKN1–An Algonquin Brave in full dress The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups. Historically, the peoples were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and into the interior along the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. This grouping consists of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Publishe
RM2AJ2XBN–Bibliography of the Algonquian languages . V; t moataimit. KV.totsoii&AiS/i/i.W:. FAC-SIMILE OF THE CHRISTIAN COVENANTING CONFESSION, 167-?. *^——- -^-——*— «3S mo, ma«&€ mQ THE ?^ I E W T E S T A O F 0 M E N T U R tORD A N D S A V 1 O 0 R • • 5*» I ESUS CHRIST 80S *3S•OS 21 Translated into &c INDIAN LANGUAGE A H D Ordered to fee Printed b^ che Cenrntijfmers if tks Vniitd Ceknhs W NEW-ENGLAND, At the Charge, and with the Confeotof the CORPORATION IN ENGLAND F&rth Propagation of tht Gtfpel ammxfi the fodiias in New-England*. C A M B R i D G : Printed by Samuel Gam and Ma-tmaaStke fohnfm9
RMDTG16H–First Nations Totem Poles British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKKN6–An Algonquin Brave in full dress The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups. Historically, the peoples were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and into the interior along the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. This grouping consists of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Publishe
RM2CHRY5T–. Americana ... including scarce and precious books, manuscripts and engravings from the collections of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico and Charles Et. Brasseur de Bourbourg, the library of Edward Salomon, late governor of the state of Wisconsin, and other important collections . of the Algonquian languages. W. manyfacsim. Wash. 1891. Roy. 8*. (extr.) Wrappers. M. 5.— 895 — Bibhography of the Athapascan languages. With 4 facs. Wash1892. Roy. 8». (extr.) Wrappers. M. 2.50 896 — Bibhography of the Eskimo language. Wash. 1887. roy. 8(extr.) Wrappers. M. 2.50 897 — Bibhography of the Iroquoian langua
RF2HPKKN5–An Algonquin Brave in full dress The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups. Historically, the peoples were prominent along the Atlantic Coast and into the interior along the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. This grouping consists of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Publishe