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  2. Algonquin people - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin became increasingly displaced as a result. Beginning in the 1820s, Algonquin Grand Chief Constant Pinesi sent a series of letters petitioning the British Crown for Algonquin Territorial Recognition previously agreed upon in the Treaties of 1701 and 1764, ratified by Algonquins and the British Crown. No responses were forthcoming from ...

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  4. Algonquin Regional High School - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin Regional High School is a public high school located in Northborough, Massachusetts, United States. The school serves the students of the Northborough-Southborough Regional School District (NSRSD) comprising both Northborough and neighboring Southborough .

  5. Algonquian peoples - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the first European settlements in North America, Algonquian peoples resided in present-day Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, New England, New Jersey, southeastern New York, Delaware, and down the Atlantic Coast to the Upper South, and around the Great Lakes in present-day Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

  6. Algonquin Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin Park has been home to many historic summer camps including: Algonquin Experience Camp, a now-defunct YMCA camp that was on the north shore of Whitefish Lake; Camp Ahmek (boys) and Camp Wapomeo (girls) (The Taylor Statten Camps), [22] on Canoe Lake; Camp Arowhon [23] (boys and girls) on Teepee Lake; Camp Arowhon's main lodge

  7. Carolina Algonquian language - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina Algonquian language is now extinct, and the communities in which it flourished are gone. However, a number of Eastern Algonquian loan words have survived by being absorbed into the English language.

  8. HMCS Algonquin (R17) - Wikipedia

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    HMCS Algonquin was a V-class destroyer, laid down for the Royal Navy as HMS Valentine (R17) and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on completion during the Second World War. She saw service in the Second World War escorting the aircraft carriers that bombed the Tirpitz in March 1944 and providing naval gunfire support to the Normandy landings .

  9. Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers) - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers) is a primary reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army comprising two companies. A Company is in North Bay, Ontario , and B Company is in Timmins , Ontario.