- The Wolastoqiyik, also Wəlastəkwewiyik,
Malecite or
Maliseet (English: /ˈmæləsiːt/) are an Algonquian-speaking
First Nation of the
Wabanaki Confederacy...
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Pierre Benoît (died 20 May 1786) was an
indigenous person in the
Malecite nation who was
murdered by
settlers in York County, New Brunswick. He is important...
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Algonquian Abenaki Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu
Malecite-P****amaquoddy Miꞌkmaq
Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Athabaskan Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier...
- Noël
Bernard (fl. 1781–1801) was a
Malecite leader in New Brunswick, Canada.
Biography at the
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography Online v t e...
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Eeyou in Amos The Cree of
Quebec number approximately 25,000 people. The
Malécite (or Maliseet, in an
older English spelling)
comprise one
First Nation,...
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Algonquian Abenaki Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu
Malecite-P****amaquoddy Miꞌkmaq
Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Athabaskan Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier...
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Plants by the
Malecite Indians of New Brunswick,
Journal of the
Washington Academy of
Sciences 42:1-7, page 6 Mechling, W.H., 1959, The
Malecite Indians With...
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languages were
greatly affected by
colonization and dispossession. Miꞌkmaq and
Malecite-P****amaquoddy have
appreciable numbers of speakers, but
Western Abenaki...
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Eastern Abnaki sakəma
anglicized as
sagamore Mi'kmaq
saqamaw Ninigret Malecite-P****amaquoddy
sakom Western Abnaki sôgmô
Wangunk sequin Central Algonquian...
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Algic Abenaki Arapaho Blackfoot Cheyenne Cree Fox
Malecite-P****amaquoddy M****achusett
Menominee Mi'kmaq
Munsee Ojibwe Potawatomi Shawnee Yurok Etchemin...