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Eastern Algonquian peoples

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Lenape
thumb|Two Delaware Nation citizens, Jennie Bobb and her daughter Nellie Longhat, in [[Oklahoma, in 1915]] The Lenape (, , ; ), also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
Narragansett people
Native American tribe from Rhode Island, US
Nipmuc
The Nipmuc or Nipmuck people are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who historically spoke an Eastern Algonquian language, probably the Loup language. Their historic territory Nippenet, meaning 'the freshwater pond place', is in central Massachusetts and nearby parts of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Nanticoke
Indigenous American Indian
Choptank people
Native American people
Metoac
thumb|267px|A modern map showing Long Island and most of New York City highlighted in green with locations exonyms applied to Native Americans that lived there right|267px|thumb|A modern map broadly showing language areas in the Mid-Atlantic region at the time of European contact in the 17th century
Secotan
thumb|200px|Watercolor painting by Governor John White (colonist and artist)|John White, c. 1585, of an Algonkin Indian Chief in what is today [[North Carolina. (Manteo)]] The Secotans were one of several groups of Native Americans dominant in the Carolina sound region, between 1584 and 1590, with which English colonists had varying degrees of contact. Secotan villages included the Secotan, Aquascogoc, Dasamongueponke, Pomeiock (Pamlico) and Roanoac. Other local groups included the Chowanoke (including village Moratuc), Weapemeoc, Chesapeake, Ponouike, Neusiok, and Mangoak (Tuscarora), and al
Accohannock
Native American tribe in the United States
Poospatuck Reservation
reservation in New York, United States
Canarsee
The Canarsee were a band of Munsee-speaking Lenape who inhabited the westernmost end of Long Island and Staten Island at the time the Dutch colonized New Amsterdam in the 1620s and 1630s.
Assateague people
Algonquin Native American tribe
Nacotchtank
The Nacotchtank, also Anacostine, were an Algonquian Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands.