The name Massachusetts comes from the Massachusett, an Algonquian tribe.
Other tribes, particularly three Algonquian tribes, used the area as hunting territory.
Various Algonquian tribes inhabited the area prior to European settlement.
She later did field work related to the Lenape and other eastern Algonquian tribes.
Leavitt's relations with the native Algonquian tribe were apparently warm.
Algonquian tribes ceded large land tracts to the United States.
The Nipmuc were an Algonquian tribe who had a highly developed agriculture.
The village was the traditional capital of the Miami nation and related Algonquian tribes.
In the traditional tales of Algonquian tribes, the colorful turtle played the part of a trickster.
Following the massacre, Algonquian tribes joined forces and nearly defeated the Dutch.