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Passamaquoddy Church
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Sketch of the church to be built for the Passamaquoddy Indians and two background documents regarding the church.

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

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A Place Apart
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:27:01

Maine is a place apart from the mainstream of American society. Beginning early in Maine’s history, settlers, merchants, visitors, artists, and writers brought images of Maine to the rest of the world that shaped the State's economy, identity, and heritage. The history behind the image of Maine remains a vital part of how we and those from away view Maine today.

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Maine heritage
European settlement
History - Colonial Period

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Penobscot Tribal Answer regarding the sale of Indian lands
Maine State Archives, Text

Letter listing their beliefs and concerns regarding their dwindling lands.

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Indians of North America
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- Land tenure
Indians -- land rights
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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Report on the Passamaquoddy Tribal Reservations
Maine State Archives, Text

Description on the Indian Township and Pleasant Point reservations.

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Indians of North America
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Native Americans

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Report in relation to the treaty and funds of the Penobscot Indians
Maine State Archives, Text

Report in relation to the treaty and funds of the Penobscot Indians.

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Indians of North America
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- Land tenure
Indians -- land rights
Penobscot Indians
Land Disputes

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Trails, Rails, and Roads
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:28:01

The story of transportation in Maine is the story of the state's ongoing challenge to keep its people connected both to economic markets and to each other. Whether it's Route 113 in western Maine, US Route 1 meandering up the coast, or the once plentiful rail routes that joined every corner of the state, Maine's communities have been formed by the patterns of transportation.

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Transportation
Railroads

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Penobscot Indian Agent Report
Maine State Archives, Text

10 page report on the talks regarding buying lands of the Penobscot Tribe, and the future of the tribe.

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Indians of North America
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- Land tenure
Indians -- land rights
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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Register of School at Pleasant Point
Maine State Archives, Text

List of students and the report on the Passamaquoddy school.

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Indians of North America
Education
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Indians -- Education
Native Americans

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Passamaquoddy Indians at Pleasant Point wearing European clothes
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Photographs (5) c. 1900 of Passamaquoddy Indians at Pleasant Point, wearing European clothes; also shows some basket making.

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Indians of North America
Basket making
Campobello, N.B., Canada
Indian baskets
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Perry (Washington County, Me.)
Pleasant Point Indian Reservation (Washington County, Me.)
Vintage clothing
Native Americans

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Letter about a raid on an Abenaki village
Maine Historical Society, Text

This letter was written by Johnson Harmon and Joseph Heath to Col. Goffe recounting a raid on the settlement at Norridgewock where Jesuit priest Father Sebastien Rasles (Rale) lived.

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Abenaki Indians -- Maine
Dummer's War,1721-1727 -- Manuscripts
Goff,,
Goffe
Harmon, Johnson
Heath, Joseph
Indians of North America -- Maine -- History
Jesuit missions -- Maine -- Norridgewock
Manuscripts
Minot, Stephen
Missions -- Maine -- Norridgewock
Native Americans
Rale, Sebastien
Rasles, Sebastien
Rasles, Sebastien, 1657-1724

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