Many Algonquian languages are extremely endangered today, while a number of others have already died out completely.
Similar terms were found in nearly all of the Algonquian languages.
The name means "burial ground" in the Algonquian language.
Their name translates to "bend in the river" in the Algonquian language.
Their name, from an Algonquian language, is translated as "land of few trees".
"Kootenai" is thought to be a word meaning "water people" in an Algonquian language.
A number of Algonquian languages have already become extinct.
However, some scholars have suggested the possibility that it comes from a different Algonquian language.
In Virginia he learned the local Algonquian language, which may have had some effect on his mathematical thinking.
Their Algonquian language lends itself to many place names throughout the state.