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  • Subject starts with "Indians of North America -- Maine"

The Last of the Pequakets: Mollockett

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The Last of the Pequakets: Mollockett Written for the Maine Historical Society by N. T. True, M.D.,and published in theOxford Democrat, Jan. 2, 1863 The Pequakets were a powerful tribe on the Saco River. The Lovewell Fight at Fryeburg, in 1725,…

The life of Metalluk, the lone Indian of the Magalloway in poetry & prose / by Charles E. Johnson ; illustrated by Marguerite G. Johnson

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Contents: Vanished people of the dawn -- The Indian Metalluk -- Birth of a brave -- The ghost of Umbagog -- Abenaqui dream -- Echoes.

Collection: Books and Pamphlets

Twelve thousand years : American Indians in Maine / Bruce J. Bourque ; with contributions by Steven L. Cox and Ruth H. Whitehead

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Documents the generations of Native peoples who for twelve millennia have moved through and eventually settled along the rocky coast, rivers, lakes, valleys, and mountains of a region now known as Maine.

Contents: The paleo-Indian period -- The…

Collection: Books and Pamphlets

Wabanaki [videorecording] : a new dawn / Acadia Film Video ; presented by the Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission

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This video "shows the quest for cultural survival by today's Wabanaki ... The voices in the video offer hope that the Wabanaki will use their cultural and spiritual inheritance to survive and thrive in the third millennium."

Collection: Video Library

Well-known Indians of the Bethel Area

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Well-Known Indians of the Bethel Area by Catherine Newell Note on Indian Names: The names which have come down to us identifying certain Indians are usually corruptions of the French Christian names received at baptism in Canada. There are, for…