The Algonquin Tribe was a small tribe in Northern Michigan and Canada, that was forced further north after the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy. The Algonquin Tribe often is confused with the Algonquian-speaking peoples. Although the source of the word is unclear, some scholars believe it’s derived from the Malecite word meaning, “they are our relatives.” Others assert Algonquin means “at the place of spearing fishes and eels from the bow of a canoe,” and lastly, “those that are dancing.” The Algonquins call themselves “Anishnabe,” or “original person.”
- Woodland Period
- Tundra