It was used as a transportation corridor by the Algonquian peoples of this region.
The attacks united the Algonquian peoples in the surrounding areas against the Dutch to an extent not previously seen.
The dugouts were created by Algonquian peoples who were seasonal visitors to the area.
Today hundreds of thousands of individuals identify with various Algonquian peoples.
The homeland of the Algonquian peoples is not known.
This attack united the Algonquian peoples in the surrounding areas, to an extent not seen before.
The wendigo is a creature appearing in the legends of the Algonquian people.
"Furthermore, nothing found has told us the number of Algonquian peoples here before the whites arrived."
Perrot wrote that the names given to them by neighboring Algonquian peoples may have referred to their origin near a salt water sea.
The name of the channel came from the Algonquian people who resided in the area centuries ago.