(Redirected from Etchemin)'Etchemin' was a language of the
Algonquian language family, spoken in early colonial times on the coast of
Maine, USA. The word Etchemin is a
French alteration of an Algonquian word for ''canoe''. The only known record of the Etchemin language is a list of the numbers from one to ten taken down by
Marc Lescarbot in the early 17th century and published in his book ''the History of New France''. The numerals in the list match those of Maliseet-Passamaquoddy,
Eastern Abenaki as well as languages of southern New England such as
Wampanoag, but as a set do not match any other
Algonquian language. The Etchemin language disappeared not long after Lescarbot's visit, and it is unknown what became of the tribe.
All other language records called 'Etchemin' appear actually to be the neighboring
Maliseet-
Passamaquoddy language.
References
http://www.native-languages.org/lostalg.htm