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Pikogan First Nation
"Pikogan" is the name of one of the Algonquin reserves of Quebec. It is the home of the
Abitibiwinni First Nation. Pikogan is a traditional village name, coming from an Algonquin word
for a tepee. The Pikogan Algonquins speak a Northern Algonquin dialect.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Pikogan tribe and language:
Algonquin
Pikogan Algonquins
Algonquin tribes
Algonquin animals
Algonkian
Quebec reserves
Here are links to more Internet resources about the Pikogan Algonquins:
Pikogan Abitibiwinni First Nation
Aboriginal Affairs: Algonquins of Pikogan
Wikipedia: Pikogan
And here are a few good books about the Pikogans:
The Algonquins
Eci Mikoian
Algonquian Spirit

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