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Northeastern Woodlands : ウィキペディア英語版
Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands

Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in, or originating from, a cultural area, encompassing the northeastern and Midwest United States and southeastern Canada.〔Trigger, "Introduction" 1〕 It is part of a broader grouping known as the Eastern Woodlands. The Northeastern Woodlands is divided into three major areas: the Coastal, Saint Lawrence Lowlands, and Great Lakes-Riverine zones.〔Trigger, "Introduction" 2〕
The Coastal area includes the Atlantic Provinces in Canada, the Atlantic seaboard of the United States, south until North Carolina. The Saint Lawrence Lowlands area includes parts of Southern Ontario, upstate New York, much of the Saint Lawrence River area, and Susquehanna Valley.〔 The Great Lakes-Riverine area includes the remaining inland areas of the northeast, home to Central Algonquian and Siouan speakers.〔Trigger, "Introduction" 3〕
The Great Lakes region are sometimes considered a distinct cultural region, due to the large concentration of tribes in the area. The Northeastern Woodlands region is bound by the Subarctic to the north, the Great Plains to the west, and the Southeastern Woodlands to the south.〔("History of Pre-colonial North America." ) ''Essential Humanities.'' Retrieved 13 July 2013.〕
*Abenaki (Tarrantine), Maine, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, Quebec, and Vermont
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*Eastern Abenaki, Quebec, Maine, and New Hampshire〔Sturtevant and Trigger ix〕
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*Kennebec (Caniba)
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*Western Abenaki: Quebec, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont〔
*Anishinaabe (Anishinape, Anicinape, Neshnabé, Nishnaabe) (see also Subarctic, Plains)
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*Algonquin,〔("Cultural Thesaurus." ) ''National Museum of the American Indian.'' Accessed 8 April 2014.〕 Quebec, Ontario
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*Nipissing,〔 Ontario〔
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*Ojibwa (Chippewa, Ojibwe), Ontario, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin〔
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*Mississaugas, Ontario
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*Saulteaux (Nakawē), Ontario
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*Odawa (Ottawa), Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Ontario;〔 later Oklahoma
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*Potawatomi, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,〔 Ontario, Wisconsin; later Kansas and Oklahoma
*Assateague, Maryland〔Sturtevant and Trigger 241〕
*Attawandaron (Neutral), Ontario〔
*Beothuk, formerly Newfoundland
*Chowanoke, North Carolina
*Choptank people, Maryland〔
*Conoy, Virginia,〔 Maryland
*Erie, Pennsylvania, New York〔
*Etchemin, Maine
*Meskwaki (Fox), Michigan,〔 now Iowa, Oklahoma
*Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Wisconsin near Green Bay, Illinois,〔 later Iowa and Nebraska
*Honniasont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia
*Hopewell tradition, formerly Ohio and Black River region, 200 BCE—500 CE
*Illinois Confederacy (Illiniwek), Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri〔
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*Cahokia, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, now Oklahoma
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*Kaskaskia, formerly Wisconsin
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*Miami, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan,〔 now Oklahoma
*Mitchigamea, formerly Illinois
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*Moingona, formerly Illinois
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*Peoria, Illinois, now Oklahoma
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*Tamaroa, formerly Illinois
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*Wea, formerly Indiana
*Iroquois Confederacy〔 (Haudenosaunee), Ontario, Quebec, and New York〔
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*Cayuga, New York,〔 Oklahoma
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*Mohawk, New York〔 and Kahnawake, Quebec
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*Oneida, New York〔
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*Onondaga, New York〔
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*Seneca, New York,〔 now Oklahoma
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*Mingo, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia
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*Tuscarora, formerly North Carolina, now New York
*Kickapoo, Michigan,〔 Illinois, Missouri, now Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Mexico
*Laurentian (St. Lawrence Iroquoians), formerly New York, Ontario, and Quebec, 14th century—1580 CE
*Lenni-Lenape Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, now Ontario and Oklahoma
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*Munsee linguistic group, (person from Minisink); originally resided in the greater Manhattan area, and drainage of Lower Hudson R. valley and upper Delaware R.
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*Esopus, formerly New York, later Ontario and Wisconsin
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*Waoranecks
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*Warranawankongs
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*Minisink above the Delaware Water Gap
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*Ramapough Mountain Indians, New Jersey
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*Unami linguistic group
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*Acquackanonk, Passaic River in northern New Jersey
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*Hackensack, New Jersey
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*Navesink, to the east along the north shore of New Jersey
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*Raritan, New Jersey, New York
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*Rumachenanck (Haverstraw), New Jersey, New York
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*Tappan, New Jersey, New York
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*Unalachtigo, Delaware, New Jersey
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*Wiechquaeskecks, Connecticut
*Manahoac, Virginia
*Mascouten, formerly Michigan〔
*Massachusett, Massachusetts
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*Ponkapoag, Massachusetts
*Menominee, Wisconsin〔
*Mahican (Stockbridge Mahican〔) Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont〔
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*Housatonic, Massachusetts, New York〔Sturtevant and Trigger 198〕
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*Mahican, Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont〔〔
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*Wappinger, New York〔
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* Hammonasset, Connecticut
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* Kitchawank, northern Westchester County, New York
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* Mattabesset, New Haven County, Connecticut
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* Massaco, Farmington River, Connecticut
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* Menunkatuck, coastal Connecticut
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* Nochpeem, Dutchess County, New York
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* Paugusset, along Housatonic River, in the bank of Connecticut
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* Podunk, eastern Hartford County, Connecticut
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* Poquonock, Hartford County, Connecticut
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* Quinnipiac (Eansketambawg), Connecticut, New Jersey, New York
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* Rechgawawanc (Recgawawanc)
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* Sicaog, Hartford County, Connecticut
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* Sintsink, Westchester County, New York
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* Siwanoy, Connecticut, New York
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* Tankiteke, Connecticut, New York
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* Tunxis, Hartford County, Connecticut
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* Wecquaesgeek, Westchester County, New York
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*Wyachtonok, Connecticut, New York〔
*Massachusett, Massachusetts〔〔Sturtevant and Trigger 161〕
*Mi'kmaq (Micmac), New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec,〔 and Maine
*Mohegan,〔 Connecticut
*Montaukett (Montauk),〔 New York
*Nansemond, Virginia
*Nanticoke, Delaware and Maryland〔
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*Accohannock
*Narragansett, Rhode Island〔
*Niantic, coastal Connecticut〔〔
*Nipmuc (Nipmuck), Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island〔
*Occaneechee, Virginia〔Sturtevant and Trigger 96〕
*Pamlico, North Carolina
*Passamaquoddy, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Maine〔
*Patuxent, Maryland〔
*Paugussett, Connecticut〔
*Penobscot, Maine, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island
*Pequot, Connecticut〔
*Petun (Tionontate), Ontario〔
*Piscataway, Maryland〔
*Pocumtuc, western Massachusetts〔
*Poospatuck, New York
*Quinnipiac, Connecticut,〔 eastern New York, northern New Jersey
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*Hammonasset
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*Mattabesec
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*Mattatuck
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*Menunkatuck
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*Meriden
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*Montauk
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*Naugatuck, New York〔
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*Nehantic
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*Paugusset, New York〔
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*Podunk, New York〔
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*Potatuck, New York〔
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*Totoket
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*Tunxis, New York〔
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*Wangunk, New York〔
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*Wepawaug, Connecticut, New York〔
*Sauk, Michigan,〔 now Iowa, Oklahoma
*Schaghticoke, western Connecticut〔
*Shawnee, Ohio,〔 Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, later Oklahoma
*Shinnecock,〔 Long Island, New York〔
* Susquehannock, Maryland, Pennsylvania〔
* Tauxenent (Doeg), Virginia〔Sturtevant and Trigger 255〕
* Tunxis, Connecticut〔
* Tutelo, Virginia
* Unquachog, Long Island, New York〔
* Wabanaki, Maine, New Brunswick, Novia Scotia, Quebec〔
* Wampanoag, Massachusetts〔
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* Nauset, Massachusetts
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* Patuxet, Massachusetts
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* Pokanoket, Massachusetts, Rhode Island〔
* Wawenoc, Maine
*Wenro, New York〔〔
*Wicocomico, Maryland, Virginia
*Wolastoqiyik, Maliseet, Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec〔
*Wyandot (Huron), Ontario south of Georgian Bay, now Oklahoma, Kansas, Michigan, and Wendake, Quebec
== Contemporary Northeastern Woodlands First Nations in Canada ==


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