There are several problems here. First, the geographic range of each language is shown as being much smaller than they truly were. Second, Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) is not shown as being in southern Ontario from 1700 to the present day. Third, "Delawaran" languages should be shown as moving west throughout the 1700s into western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and then Indiana. Fourth, Fox should not be shown as being spoken in Michigan after the 1600s.
It is known, that Proto-Algic was spoken in Northeastern USA and Proto-Algonquian was spoken in Ontario(Canada). Scientists determine this by reconstructing the vocabulary of vocabulary for flora and fauna.
The Arapaho Indians are original from the red River of the north central region of Minnesota. The Cheyenne Indians are original from the Illinois region of west Lake Michigan region. Because the early French Canadian explorers actually met the entire tribe living there. Later the Cheyenne Indians moved western word throughout Minnesota and the Dakota's. Very unfortunately the tribe will lose their very secret 🌽 corn on the their way to the northern Great plains. The eventually both tribes separated to Two tribes the northern an the southern plains Indian warrior tribes of the old west during the 1800's. My great historical information for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀😊
It’s nice but Ojibwe (Central) split itself from Porto-Algonquian ~3,000 this also doesn’t account the Nooke, the mother language of Menominee languages that have presence in the Upper Peninsula since the Ice Age Melting as people genetically for the last 8,000 years. This time line is nice, but much is to be found out. In our language we also still have words for such animals as sloths, mastodons, horse, short faces bear aka Nooke. Where others feared the original people kept rich oral history passed down through agglutinative poly- synthetic 4 dimensional languages like ours. Very nice, I’m just saying ancient findings are popping up as Ojibwe X2a1 and C1 etc have had thousands in of years of existence within our genes which shows our great trade way down the Mississippi all the way to Puerto Rico. Much is still to be known.
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Great work!
Thank you!
@@iroquoianmapperThis is great!
There are several problems here.
First, the geographic range of each language is shown as being much smaller than they truly were. Second, Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) is not shown as being in southern Ontario from 1700 to the present day. Third, "Delawaran" languages should be shown as moving west throughout the 1700s into western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and then Indiana. Fourth, Fox should not be shown as being spoken in Michigan after the 1600s.
Thank you very much! I didn't have much information. There are many inaccuracies.
Very nice. Please do a video about Iroquoian languages.
Thank you! I planning this video in some month.
Well done! I very like your videos about Native American!
Thank you!
Cool spreading of the mongoloid languages! Great video!
Very intriguing and fascinating! It clearly took a lot of effort
1:29 poor Native americans
How do they know how they migrated regarding that there are no written documents in algic languages at least till colonization era?
It is known, that Proto-Algic was spoken in Northeastern USA and Proto-Algonquian was spoken in Ontario(Canada).
Scientists determine this by reconstructing the vocabulary of vocabulary for flora and fauna.
@@iroquoianmapper thank you very much for information.
Are there any proposed language family that connected Algic, Dene-Yeniseian and Eskimo-Aleut ?
No. There are hypothesis about Amerind languages, that includes all Native american languages without Na-Dené and Eskimo-Aleut.
I have videos about Na-Dené and Eskimo-Aleut languages.
Ok. I will try to make video about Austroasiatic languages.
You missed Michif!
The Arapaho Indians are original from the red River of the north central region of Minnesota. The Cheyenne Indians are original from the Illinois region of west Lake Michigan region. Because the early French Canadian explorers actually met the entire tribe living there. Later the Cheyenne Indians moved western word throughout Minnesota and the Dakota's. Very unfortunately the tribe will lose their very secret 🌽 corn on the their way to the northern Great plains. The eventually both tribes separated to Two tribes the northern an the southern plains Indian warrior tribes of the old west during the 1800's. My great historical information for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀😊
Thank you for your comment!
It’s nice but Ojibwe (Central) split itself from Porto-Algonquian ~3,000 this also doesn’t account the Nooke, the mother language of Menominee languages that have presence in the Upper Peninsula since the Ice Age Melting as people genetically for the last 8,000 years. This time line is nice, but much is to be found out. In our language we also still have words for such animals as sloths, mastodons, horse, short faces bear aka Nooke. Where others feared the original people kept rich oral history passed down through agglutinative poly- synthetic 4 dimensional languages like ours. Very nice, I’m just saying ancient findings are popping up as Ojibwe X2a1 and C1 etc have had thousands in of years of existence within our genes which shows our great trade way down the Mississippi all the way to Puerto Rico. Much is still to be known.
Whats the Nooke language?
I saw your comment, and find out as quickly as I can. Let me tell you that i'm really happy, you did an extraordinary work here. Thanks and blessings 🥲
Thank you!
Wow! Where do you get this data? It's beautiful
Thank you!
Possible connection with Wakashan family?
Probably.
Are you native American?
No.
And oviusly i hate the losses of their lands
genocide from USA
@@king_halcyon oh yes. The whites. They created civilization and everything you use today. Bad guys tho
Mountains people who became lake people