Missiquoi
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| fewer than 2,101 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Quebec, formerly Vermont | |
| Languages | |
| Western Abenaki language, English, Canadian French | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| other Western Abenaki groups |
The Missiquoi (or the Missisquoi or the Sokoki) were a historic band of Abenaki Indigenous peoples from present-day southern Quebec and formerly northern Vermont. This Algonquian-speaking group lived along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain at the time of the European incursion. Today, they are part of the Conseil des Abénakis d'Odanak, a First Nation in Quebec.
Missiquoi is also the name of a 17th-century Abenaki village in northern Vermont, for which the sub-tribe was named.