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{{Short description|Native american tribe}}
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The '''Noquet''' were a group of Native Americans who lived on the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. They spoke an [[Algonquian languages|Algonquian]] language. They are thought to have been most closely related to the [[Menominee]] people.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vogel |first1=Virgil J. |title=Indian Names on Wisconsin's Map |date=1991 |publisher=University of Wisconsin Press |location=Madison |pages=19–20}}</ref>
The '''Noquet''' (also '''Nocquet''') were a group of Native Americans who lived on the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. They spoke an [[Algonquian languages|Algonquian]] language. They are thought to have been most closely related to the [[Menominee]] people.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vogel |first1=Virgil J. |title=Indian Names on Wisconsin's Map |date=1991 |publisher=University of Wisconsin Press |location=Madison |pages=19–20}}</ref>


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The Noquet (also Nocquet) were a group of Native Americans who lived on the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. They spoke an Algonquian language. They are thought to have been most closely related to the Menominee people.[1]

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  1. ^ Vogel, Virgil J. (1991). Indian Names on Wisconsin's Map. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 19–20.

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Waldman, Carl. The Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. (New York: Checkmark Books, 2006) p. 10