Homeland1
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This map shows the Traditional Ancestral Homeland of the Passamaquoddy Tribe. According to stories passed down we have occupied this area since the melting of the ice sheets (glaciers) for the past 600+ generations (12,000+ years). The Passamaquoddy Homeland is identified and highlighted based on traditional watershed areas used. The eastern most watershed (Lepreau River) empties out near Point LePreaux, NB. The western most watershed (Union River) empties out in the Union River Bay near Mt. Desert Island, ME. Neighboring Wabanaki tribes respected each other’s traditional watershed territories, however some minor overlapping of territories did occur and was accepted between the Wabanaki tribes. The St John River watershed (Maliseet Territory) is next to the Lepreau River watershed. The Penobscot River watershed is (Penobscot Territory) is next to the Union River watershed. Passamaquoddy Watersheds:
Lepreau River Watershed, Canada Credits/Sources/Citations: The
above map was created with permission from the USGS. |
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Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point
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