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  1. The Algic languages (also Algonquian–Wiyot–Yurok or Algonquian–Ritwan) are an indigenous language family of North America. Most Algic languages belong to the Algonquian subfamily, dispersed over a broad area from the Rocky Mountains to Atlantic Canada. The other Algic languages are the Yurok and Wiyot of northwestern California, which ...

  2. Reconstructed ancestor. Proto-Algic. Proto-Algonquian (commonly abbreviated PA) is the proto-language from which the various Algonquian languages are descended. It is generally estimated to have been spoken around 2,500 to 3,000 years ago, [1] but there is less agreement on where it was spoken.

  3. Learn about the Algic language family, a group of languages spoken by the Algonquian people in the northern United States and Canada. Find links to Wikipedia articles, bibliographies, dictionaries, and other resources on Algic languages, their history, culture, and features.

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