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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE NORTHEASTERN WOODLANDS OF CANADA AND THE US
Abnaki; Wabanahki; Abenakis; Abnakis; Quabenakionek; Eastern Abenaki; Western abanaki; Abnaki War; Western Abenaki; Wabanuok; Wapanahki; St. Francis Indians; Abenaki Indians; Abenaki Indian; Abenaki wars; Abenaki people; Abinaki
  • Flag of [[Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe]], a state-recognized tribe in Vermont
  • Abenaki [[teepee]] with [[birch]] bark covering.
  • Eastern Abenaki
  • 17th century}}

Abnaki         
[ab'naki]
(also Abenaki ab?'naki)
¦ noun (plural same or Abnakis) a member of an American Indian people of Maine and southern Quebec.
Origin
from Fr. Abenaqui, from Montagnais ouabanakionek 'people of the eastern land'.
Abenaki         
¦ noun & adjective variant spelling of Abnaki.
Abenaki mythology         
  • Gluskab turning a man into a cedar tree (scraping on birchbark by [[Tomah Joseph]] 1884)
MYTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Agaskw; A-senee-ki-wakw; A-gaskw; Wabanaki mythology
The Abenaki people are an indigenous peoples of the Americas located in the Northeastern Woodlands region. Their religious beliefs are part of the Midewiwin tradition, with ceremonies led by medicine keepers, called Medeoulin or Mdawinno.

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Abenaki

The Abenaki (Abenaki: Wαpánahki) are an Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of Canada and the United States. They are an Algonquian-speaking people and part of the Wabanaki Confederacy. The Eastern Abenaki language was predominantly spoken in Maine, while the Western Abenaki language was spoken in Quebec, Vermont, and New Hampshire.

While Abenaki peoples have shared cultural traits, they did not historically have a centralized government. They came together as a post-contact community after their original tribes were decimated by colonization, disease, and warfare.