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Eagle Village First Nation
"Eagle Village" is the name of one of the Algonquin First Nations of Quebec.
This name comes from an English place name within their traditional lands.
Their word for their band in Algonquin is Kipawa (Kebaowek), but Eagle Village is frequently
used as well, including in their official tribal name.
The Eagle Village Algonquins speak a Northern Algonquin dialect.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Eagle Village tribe and language:
Algonquin language
Eagle Village Algonquins
Algonquin people
Algonquin pronunciation
Algonquian languages
Quebec Native Americans
Here are links to more Internet resources about the Eagle Village Algonquins:
Eagle Village First Nation
Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council: Eagle Village
Aboriginal Affairs: Algonquins of Eagle Village/Kipawa
And here are a few good books about the Eagle Villages:
The Algonquins
Eci Mikoian
Algonquian Spirit

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