Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Sagaiguninini (‘people of the lake’) were a sub-nation of the Algonquin group.In 1630-1640, they lived south-west of the Ottawa river, east of Georgian Bay and what is now know to locals as "The Big Three" lakes in Ontario (Lake Rosseau, Lake Muskoka, Lake Joseph). Very little is known about this group today, however the Algonquin word "sagaigun" means lake and their name is still part of the local culture and language.. }
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- Sagaiguninini comment "The Sagaiguninini (‘people of the lake’) were a sub-nation of the Algonquin group.In 1630-1640, they lived south-west of the Ottawa river, east of Georgian Bay and what is now know to locals as "The Big Three" lakes in Ontario (Lake Rosseau, Lake Muskoka, Lake Joseph). Very little is known about this group today, however the Algonquin word "sagaigun" means lake and their name is still part of the local culture and language.".