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http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ss/wabanaki/resources.html
Maine Dept of Education "Wabanaki Maine Native Studies"

Glimpses of the Past
The "Glimpses of the Past" series of newspaper articles appeared in early 1890s in the Saint Croix Courier, a newspaper published weekly in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick.

The Abnakis by Rev Vetromile

Early Canadiana On-Line - Native Studies page

Maine Folklife Center - Northeast Folklore VolumeVI:1964 Malecite and Passamaquoddy Tales

WordShack Publishing - "In Indian Tents"

World History Archives
The history of Native America

The significance of wampum to seventeenth century Indians in New England

Maine extract from John Reed Swanton's
The Indian Tribes of North America

Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 145—1953
Smithsonian Institution

The Deadliest Drug - Tribe looks inward for the way out

The Thunderbird Amongst the Algonkins

Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folklore

In Indian Tents

The Algonquin Legends of New England

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