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Wolinak/Wôlinak First Nation
"Wolinak" is the name of one of the important bands or subgroups of the Abenaki tribe,
located in what is now Quebec. The name Wôlinak is the Native name for the Bay of Bécancour,
where the community is located.
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Wolinak Tribe Resources
Here is a tribal homepage with official information about the Wolinak First Nation :
Grand Conseil Waban-Aki
Here are links to our webpages about the Wolinak tribe and language:
Wolinak Abenaki language
Wolinak Abenaki Indians
Wolinak Abenaki Tribe for Kids
Abenaki stories
Abenaki words
Woodlands Indian culture
Algonquian education
And here are additional resources about the Wolinak band:
Wolinak Village
Wolinak Pow Wow
Wikipedia: Wôlinak Reserve
Books about the Abenakis of Wolinak
Here are a few good books about the Wolinak and related Abenaki bands:
Voice of the Dawn: An Autohistory of the Abenaki Nation
The Western Abenakis: War, Migration, and the Survival of an Indian People
The Language of Basket Making

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