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VOICES OF DAWNLAND: STORIES BY PENOBSCOTS (BOOK SECTION)
ORAL STORIES: PENOBSCOT CORN MOTHER
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: REPLACING REGIONALISM - ABENAKI TALES AND "JEWETT'S" COASTAL MAINE
DAWNLAND ENCOUNTERS: INDIANS AND EUROPEANS OF NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND (with maps)
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: RETHINKING THE "ECOLOGICAL INDIAN" - A PENOBSCOT PRECURSOR
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: A SCRATCH WITH A BEAR'S PAW - ANGLO INDIAN LAND DEEDS IN EARLY MAINE
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: CONTACT PERIOD PETROGLYPHS IN MACHIAS BAY, MAINE
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: INDIANS OF THE OLD WORLD - NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE COMING OF EUROPEANS (Search within: Maine; for details on the early fur trade)
ARCHEOLOGY HISTORY (1913): THE RED-PAINTED PEOPLE OF MAINE
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: THE PROBLEM OF THE PLUMMET STONE
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: HIEROCHLOA BOREALIS (or SWEET GRASS)
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: THE ETHNOHISTORIC BASELINE OF THE EASTERN ABENAKI
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: WABANAKI FAMILY HUNTING TERRITORIES
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: ETHNICITY ON THE MARITIME PENINSULA 1600-1759
SCHOLARLY ARTICLE: TARRENTINES AND THE INTRODUCTION OF EUROPEAN TRADE GOODS IN THE GULF OF MAINE
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(PRIMARY SOURCES / ARCHIVAL MATERIAL, MUSEUM STUDIES, WEBSITES, SCHOLARLY WORK ON THE WEB)VIDEO: DAWNLAND ORIGIN STORY (IN ABENAKI LANGUAGE WITH BRIEF TRANSLATIONS)
BRIEF: WABANAKI ORIGIN STORY OF COMING TO THE DAWNLAND
THE WABANAKI AND THE MOUNT DESERT ISLAND REGION BEFORE COLONIZATION
PENOBSCOT TRIBAL TIMELINE (KEY DATES)
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HISTORY: WABANAKI PEOPLES AT MOUNT DESERT ISLAND 1500-2000
BRIEF HISTORY: WABANAKI TRIBES (CONFEDERACY)
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY BRIEF HISTORY: FUR TRADE
ENCOUNTERS: ALLIES + ADVERSARIES, PEOPLE OF THE FIRST LIGHT
SCHOLARLY WORK: HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN TRAPPING, HOW FUR-TRADING DEVELOPED OUR CONTINENT
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY: FROM DAWN TO 1500
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 1500-1667 FIRST CONTACT AND CONFLICT