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Passamaquoddy Tribal Protests
Maine State Archives, Text

Two protests from the Passamaquoddy Tribe disavowing the treaty signed for them by Sabbatis Neptune regarding the alliance with the Penobscots and Malacites and pledging allegiance to the British Government in New Brunswick.

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Indians of North America Treaties
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Indians -- Politics
Treaties
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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Percy and Small Shipyard in Bath
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

These two vessels under construction show shipbuilding in Bath, Maine. The five-masted schooner on the left is the Elizabeth Palmer. The schooner on the right is the Florence Penley. The Florence Penley was launched on March 31, 1902.

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Elizabeth Palmer (Ship) -- Photographs
Florence Penley (Ship) -- Photographs
Percy & Small shipyard (Bath, Me.) -- Photographs
Sailing ships -- Maine -- Bath
Schooners
Ships -- Maine -- Bath

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View Caron Shay & Briana Randall: Passing on the Tradition
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Moving Image, 00:08:46

Caron Shay, Penobscot Basketmaker. Caron is passing on the tradition to her granddaughter Briana. Caron’s segment focuses on traditional methods of teaching basektmaking, by watching and doing. Caron talks about her own experiences learning the tradition from her mother and father and she “fixes” Briana’s work and shows her how to do various steps in the weaving process in this segment.

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Native Americans
Wabanaki Tribe
Penobscot Tribe
Basket making
Baskets – Maine
Indian baskets -- North America

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Penobscot Indian Treaty
Maine State Archives, Text

Penobscot Indian Treaty.

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Reports regarding the election of the Tribal Governor
Maine State Archives, Text

One report notifies the Governor that the Penobscot Tribe had deposed John Aiteon as Tribal Governor. The other reports that John Neptune, Lt. Governor had taken the tribal records to use as a sign of his authority, without their permission.

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Elections
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The Frontier Wars
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:27:01

Land disputes, tensions about resource allocation and European wars combined to trigger intense strife and armed conflict between Maine's English, French and Native populations. The Frontier Wars were a series of six wars spanning nearly a century that devastated populations in Maine, and had a permanent and chilling effect on the relations between English settlers and Native Americans.

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Land Disputes
Native Americans
History - Colonial Period

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The Penobscot Expedition and the Revolution
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:45

The Penobscot disaster is usually regarded as the worst American Naval disaster with the exception of Pearl Harbor. An accidental archeological discovery in the Penobscot River sheds new light on the desperate last moments of the worst defeat of the American Revolution.

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Penobscot Expedition, 1779
History - Revolutionary War
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783

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People of the dawn
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:37

The first and longest lasting period of Maine’s history is the world of the Native American, stretching from the retreat of the last Ice Age, 12,000 years to the present. People of the Dawn tells the story of the dynamic people who’ve inhabited the landscape of Maine.

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Canoes and canoeing
Maliseet Tribe
Micmac Tribe
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Petition and report regarding stopping emigration from Quebec due to cholera epidemic
Maine State Archives, Text

Two petitions for reimbursement for expenses in stopping the influx of immigrants from Quebec during the cholera epidemic.

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Epidemics
Cholera
External Forces: economic, demographic, technology, disease, wars
Quebec
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Penobscot Indian Treaty of 1820; copies of letters
Maine State Archives, Text

Several letters regarding the 1820 Penobscot Indian Treaty.

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Indians of North America Treaties
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
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