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Mazipskwik Tribe
"Mazipskwik" is the name of one of the bands or subgroups of the Abenaki tribe,
located in what is now New England. The name Mazipskwik (also spelled Masipskwik)
means "people of the flint place" in the Abenaki language. Descendants of the Mazipskwik (or Missisquoi)
Abenakis live in many places today, but especially in Vermont.
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Mazipskwik Tribe Resources
Here is the homepage of one Mazipskwik Abenaki community in Vermont:
Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi
Here are links to our webpages about the Mazipskwik tribe and language:
Mazipskwik Abenaki language
Mazipskwik band
Mazipskwik Abenaki Tribe for Kids
Abenaki legend
Abenaki words
Eastern Woodland Indian language
Algonquian tribes
Books about the Mazipskwiks
Here are a few good books about the Mazipskwik and related Abenaki bands:
The Western Abenakis of Vermont
The Original Vermonters
The Language of Basket Making

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