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Turning Point for Indian Culture
The frontier wars continued until the end of the French and Indian War in 1763. In order to survive, the natives began to fit into a new kind of economy, and had to adopt a different way of living.
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Contributors Interviewee : John Bear Mitchell, Director of U. Maine's Wabanaki Center Other : Maine Public Broadcasting Interviewee : Bruce Bourque, Maine State Museum Chief Archaeologist Other : Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Subjects Indian land transfers Indian Nonintercourse Act, 1790 Native Americans Passamaquoddy Tribe Settlements
Publisher Maine Public Broadcasting
Source Maine Public Broadcasting: Home : The Story of Maine, Episode 301, “People of the dawn”
Coverage 1678-01-01 -- 1850-01-01
Publication Date 1678-01-01 -- 1850-01-01 2003-01-01
Collection MPBN: Home Series
Rights Maine Public Broadcasting Network
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