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- Amikwa_people abstract "The Amikwa (Ojibwe: Amikwaa, \"Beaver People\"; from amik, \"beaver\"), also as Amicouës, Amikouet, etc., were a Native American clan, one of the first recognized by Europeans in the 17th century. The Amikwa were Anishinaabeg peoples, and spoke an Ojibwe language. In the Jesuit Relations, the Amikwa were referred to as the Nez Perce (not to be confused with the Pacific Northwest Nez Perce people). They inhabited the north shore of Lake Huron, opposite the island of Manitoulin, along the shores between Missisagi and French Rivers, and along Spanish River. In September 1753, Bacqueville de la Potherie claimed that they inhabited the shores of Lake Nipissing. They were a large, powerful group allied with the Nipissings and related to the Outchougai, Mandua, and Atchiligouan peoples. The Amikwa were nearly wiped out by disease and wars with the Iroquois and the last of the tribe appear to have merged with the Nipissings or the Ojibwe.".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageID "36797651".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageLength "2265".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageRevisionID "636091630".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Anishinaabe.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Atchiligouan.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Bacqueville_de_la_Potherie.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anishinaabe_groups.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_Nations_in_Ontario.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Lakes_tribes.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Michigan.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink French_River_(Ontario).
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Iroquois.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Huron.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Nipissing.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Mandua.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Manitoulin_District.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Mississagi_River.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Nez_Perce_people.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Nipissing_First_Nation.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Ojibwe.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Ojibwe_language.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Outchougai.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_River_(Ontario).
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLink The_Jesuit_Relations.
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Amikwaa''".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amikwa people".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amikwa".
- Amikwa_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amikwa_people subject Category:Anishinaabe_groups.
- Amikwa_people subject Category:First_Nations_in_Ontario.
- Amikwa_people subject Category:Great_Lakes_tribes.
- Amikwa_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Michigan.
- Amikwa_people hypernym Clan.
- Amikwa_people type EthnicGroup.
- Amikwa_people type People.
- Amikwa_people comment "The Amikwa (Ojibwe: Amikwaa, \"Beaver People\"; from amik, \"beaver\"), also as Amicouës, Amikouet, etc., were a Native American clan, one of the first recognized by Europeans in the 17th century. The Amikwa were Anishinaabeg peoples, and spoke an Ojibwe language. In the Jesuit Relations, the Amikwa were referred to as the Nez Perce (not to be confused with the Pacific Northwest Nez Perce people).".
- Amikwa_people label "Amikwa people".
- Amikwa_people sameAs Q1561494.
- Amikwa_people sameAs Amikwa.
- Amikwa_people sameAs m.0ll1t96.
- Amikwa_people sameAs Amikwa.
- Amikwa_people sameAs Q1561494.
- Amikwa_people wasDerivedFrom Amikwa_people?oldid=636091630.
- Amikwa_people isPrimaryTopicOf Amikwa_people.