Algonquian is a term that refers to the family of languages spoken by many of distinct Native American tribes.  They lived in the woods near lakes and rivers, in areas with low hills and suitable hunting grounds across North American.  The lived in wigwams, some built longhouses.  Their clothing was different according to tribe and they could recognize each other's tribal identities by their clothes.

Some of the tribes are the northern Micmac, who became friends with the French fur traders, the Powhatans, who met the Virginia colonists, and the Lenni Lenape, who met the Dutch at New Amsterdam.  There was the Wampanoad, who met the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts (supposedly).