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Recommended Reading material and Articles on Passamaquoddy
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Nicholas N. Smith, and Willard Walker |
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1997 |
The changing role of shamans and their magic in the
validation and maintenance of Wabanaki |
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1984 |
Wabanaki Wampum Protocol. 15:107-122. |
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1996 |
Wabanaki “Little People” and Passamaquoddy Social Control.
27:353-361. |
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1999 |
The Role of Passamaquoddy Children's Narratives in Cultural
Transmission, Boredom Control, and the Maintenance of Ethnic
Identity. 30:411-416. |
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2000 |
The Passamaquoddies and Their Priests. 31:420-427. |
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2001 |
The Passamaquoddies and the State 32:32:611-616 |
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2003 |
George Soctomah’s Hat. 34:393-399. |
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2004 |
Wabanaki Seating Arrangements. 35:431-434. |
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Whalen, D.H. |
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D.H. Whalen, Bryan Gick and Philip S. LeSourd |
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1999 |
Intrinsic F0 in Passamaquoddy Vowels. 30:417-428. |
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1979 |
Abnaki,
Etchemin, and Malecite. 10:181-190 |
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1984 |
Interpreting-Birch Bark Scrolls. 15:425-444. |
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1984 |
Midewiwin Myths of Origin.
15:445-467. |
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Karl V. Teeter and Philip
LeSourd |
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1983 |
Vowel Length in Malecite.
14:245-248. |
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1997 |
Multiple layers of meaning in
the Mi'kmaw serpent dance.
28:329-340. |
Siebert,Frank .
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1983 |
The First Maine Indian War:
Incident at Machias. 14:137-156 |
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1995 |
I'm the
Last One Who Does Do It: Birch Bark Biting, an
Almost Lost Art. 26:306-321. |
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1976 |
Christmas Holidays Important to the Wabanaki.
7:115-128. |
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1977 |
The
Changing Role of the Wabanaki Chief and Shaman.
8:213-221. |
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1979 |
The
Adoption of Medicinal Plants by the Wabanaki.
10:167-172. |
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1982 |
Meductic
Reassessed 1981. 13:201-209. |
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1983 |
The
Wabanaki-Mohawk Conflict: A Folkhistory Tradition.
14:49-56. |
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1988 |
From
Beads to Paper: Passamaquoddy Problems and the
Dissolution of a Caughnawaga Grand Council Tradition
19:191-199 |
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1989 |
The
Economics of the Wabanaki Basket Industry.
20:306-316. |
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1990 |
The Long
Shot: Fact and Tradition. 21:337-344. |
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1991 |
The
Three Faces of Katahdin. 22:336-345. |
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1992 |
Fort La
Presentation: The Abenaki. 23:344-353. |
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1993 |
The
Wabanaki as Mariners. 24:364-380. |
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1994 |
Gift
Diplomacy: Medals for the Wabanaki. 25:406-425. |
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1996 |
The
Wabanaki trading dance. 27:238-247. |
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1998 |
Stories
Told at Breakup, Moose Factory 1983. 29:301-310. |
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1999 |
Father Aubery's Liturgical Linguistics: an
Ethnohistorical View. 30:323-333. |
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2000 |
Between
the Lines: Notes and Insights from Forty-eight Years
among the Wabanaki. 31:367-380. |
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Nicholas
N. Smith, and Willard Walker |
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1997 |
The
changing role of shamans and their magic in the
validation and maintenance of Wabanaki Culture
28:365-371 |
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1976a |
The
Solon Petroglyphs and Eastern Abenaki Shamanism. 7:281-288. |
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Spinney, Ann Morrison |
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Ann
Morrison Spinney |
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1999 |
Dance Songs and Questions of Intercultural Influence in
Wabanaki Ceremonial Life. 30:334-350
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1977 |
Lemoine's French-Algonquin Dictionary. 8:168-170. |
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1979 |
Les
noms de lieux dans les phrases malécites. 10:118-120. |
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1980 |
Des
particules négatives dans les phrases malécites. 11:49-53. |
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1981 |
The
Use of Verbal Enclitics in Malecite. 12:106-113. |
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1995 |
Historical and Contemporary Aspects of the Algonquian Drum
Dance. 26:431-456. |
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1990 |
Continuity of Moorehead Phase Populations in New Brunswick and
Maine. 21:329-336 |
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1979 |
From
Animal Skins to Polyester: Four Hundred Years of Micmac and
Maliseet Clothing Styles and |
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Ornamentation.
10:203-217.
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1986 |
Micmacs and Maliseets in the St. Lawrence River Valley.
17:263-278. |
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1994 |
Neo-Traditions in Native Communities: Sweat Lodge and Sun Dance
Among the Micmac Today. 25:383-394. |
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1997 |
“We
fight with dignity”: The Miawpukek Mi'kmaq quest for aboriginal
rights in Newfoundland. 28:283-305. |
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2002 |
The Crooked
Path of Dummer’s Treaty: Anglo-Wabanaki Diplomacy and the Quest
for Aboriginal Rights. 33:360-377 |
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1999 |
Some Data from the Intonational Segmentation of Four
Passamaquoddy Texts. 30:190-205. |
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2000 |
Adnominal Demonstrative Words in Passamaquoddy. 31:255-271. |
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1986 |
Maliseet Aboriginal Rights and Mascarene's Treaty, Not Dummer's
Treaty. 17:215-229. |
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1989 |
Rise
and Fall of the Big Men of the Northeast: Maliseet
Transformations. 20:232-249 |
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1994 |
Malecite and Passamquoddy Tales: The Spiritual Revealed.
25:315-331. |
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1995 |
The
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Collection of Penobscot Mythology: An
Ethnopoetic Analysis. |
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1976 |
Dawnland Directors: Status and Role of 17th Century Wabanaki
Relationships. 7:495-517. |
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1977a |
Tricentennial Too: King Philip's War Northern Front (Maine,
1675-1678). 8:208-212. |
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1977b |
Western Wabanaki Studies: Some Comments. 8:230-243. |
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1978 |
Penobscot County: Disagreement Over Who Lived There in the 17th
Century Needs Resolving-if |
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1979 |
The
Wabanaki in Children's Literature: Some Preliminary Comments.
10:142-151. |
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1980 |
Frank G. Speck and Maine Ethnohistory. 11:8-18. |
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1981 |
The
Wabanaki in 19th Century American Literature: Some Examples of
How They Fared. 12:5-20. |
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1982 |
The
Spirit of the Law Versus the Storm Spirit: A Wabanaki Case.
13:179-191. |
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1983 |
Wabanaki Women Extraordinaire: A Sampler from Fact and Fancy.
14:125-136. |
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1984 |
Black Robe in Boston; Rare Man/Rare Moment. 15:193-200. |
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1990 |
Dawnland Dog-Feast: Wabanaki Warfare, c. 1600-1760. 21:258-278. |
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1991 |
Dawnland Directors' Decisions: 17th Century Encounter Dynamics
on the Wabanaki Frontier. |
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1992 |
Indian Land-Deed in the North-East: Some Ethnohistorical Basics.
23:298-309. |
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1993 |
The
Wabanaki in White Literature: Some Further Comments. 24:306-317. |
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1994 |
The
Case Of The Slandered(?) Sagamore: Ouagimou of the St. Croix
River. 25:332-346. |
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1995 |
Anglo-Wabanaki Relations 1605-1630. 26:291-305. |
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Alvin H. Morrison and David E. Ezzo |
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1985 |
Dawnland Dualism in the Northeastern Regional Context.
16:131-149. |
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Alvin H. Morrison and Thomas H. Goetz |
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1975 |
Membertou's Raid on the Chouacoet “Almouchiquois” – The Micmac
Sack of Saco in 1607; English |
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Translation of Marc Lescarbot. 6:141-179. |
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1998 |
Dawnland Diaspora: Wabanaki Dynamics for Survival. 29:211-224. |
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David L. Ghere and Alvin H. Morrison |
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1996 |
Sanctions for slaughter: peacetime violence on the Maine
frontier, 1749-1772 27:105-116. |
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1991 |
Voces Cantantes in Vestro: History of Research on Music among
the Wabanaki. 22:246-263. |
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David A. Francis and Robert M. Leavitt |
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1994 |
More
Lexical Exploration: Passamaquoddy Synonyms. 25:274-284. |
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1979 |
Language and the Community: The Passamaquoddy Bilingual Program.
10:60-65. |
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1983 |
Storytelling as Language Curriculum. 14:27-33. |
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1985 |
Passamaquoddy-Malicite Preverbs. 16:73-90. |
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1987 |
Fluency is not Enough: Reassessing the Goals of Native Language
Instruction. 18:165-172. |
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1989 |
Passwords: Writing Native Studies Curriculum. 20:201-207. |
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1992 |
Lexical Exploration and Educational Insight. 23:263-273. |
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Robert M. Leavitt and David A. Francis |
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1984 |
Passamaquoddy-Maliseet Parts of Speech. 15:319-327 |
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Philip LeSourd |
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2004 |
The Internal Structure of the Noun Phrase in
Maliseet-Passamaquoddy. 35:239-263 |
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Karl
V. Teeter and Philip LeSourd |
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1983 |
Vowel Length in Malecite. 14:245-248. |
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1988 |
Native Penobscot and European Missionary Time Concepts.
19:103-110. |
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1989 |
Ethnogenesis or Cultural Interference? Catholic Missionaries and
the Micmac. 20:193-200 |
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1993 |
The
Maine Experience During The French and Indian War. 24:188-198. |
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David L. Ghere and Alvin H. Morrison |
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1996 |
Sanctions for slaughter: peacetime violence on the Maine
frontier, 1749-1772 27:105-116. |
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1999 |
Venoms for vengeance: the history, novels and movies surrounding
three interrelated "massacres in the Northeast, 1755-59.
30:108-121. |
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1978 |
Some
Contemporary Views of Micmac Supernaturalism. 9:204-210. |
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1979 |
The
Thomas “Kyrie” Manuscript. 10:79-91. |
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1982 |
Economic Factors and the Development of Factionalism Among the
Passamaquoddy in the Early |
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19th
Century. 13:169-178. |
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1983 |
“The
Mohawks are Coming!”: Elijah Kellogg's Observations. 14:37-47. |
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1986 |
Views from the House of Picpus: An Update on Deacon Sockabason.
17:121-134. |
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1987 |
And
to God Speak Penobscot. 18:121-136. |
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1990 |
J.L.
Tiarks: The Transculturalization of an Innocent Abroad.
21:114-125. |
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Alvin H. Morrison and David E. Ezzo |
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1985 |
Dawnland Dualism in the Northeastern Regional Context.
16:131-149 |
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1997 |
Cross-modal synesthetic sensory metaphors: communicationg the
experience and understanding of |
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power in a Maliseet sweat lodge ceremony. 28:136-161 |
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1994 |
Possessor-Licensing in Passamaquoddy. 25:46-58. |
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2001 |
Constraints on Dependencies in Passamaquoddy 32:32:35-60 |
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