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Log of the Brig Tamworth
Fogler Special Collections, Text

Page from the log of the Brig Tamworth, written by James Hamor, master of the vessel, en route from Boston to Gibraltar. Details latitude and longitude, weather conditions.

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International trade
Merchant marine
Shipping
Shipping/Shipbuilding

Dataset
View National Climate Data and Information Archive
Science, Dataset

The National Climate Data and Information Archive, operated and maintained by Environment Canada, contains official climate and weather observations for Canada. Climate elements, such as temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed, wind direction, visibility, cloud types, cloud heights and amounts, soil temperature, evaporation, solar radiation and sunshine as well as occurrences of thunderstorms, hail, fog or other weather phenomena are warehoused in a digital database.

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Earth Sciences
Climatic changes
Climatic normals -- Canada -- Databases
Canada -- Climate -- Observations -- Databases

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View Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township
Maine History, Text

Official Website of the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township, located in Princeton, Maine. This site includes news and general tribal information. Part of the Website is still under construction.

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Native Americans
Indians of North America -- Maine
Passamaquoddy Indians -- Maine
Wabanaki Tribe

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Letter regarding appointment as Indian Agent to the Passamaquoddy Tribe, 1821
Maine State Archives, Text

Letter regarding appointment as Indian Agent to the Passamaquoddy Tribe, including a request for laws, and instructions regarding the execution of the laws. May 28, 1821

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Indians of North America
Environment: Fur trade, survival, industrial development, forest, conservation
Forests/Forestry
Indian Agents
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Passamaquoddy Tribe
Native Americans

Moving Image
View David Moses Bridges: Passamaquoddy Birchbark Artist
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Moving Image, 00:07:54

Passamaquoddy Birchbark David Moses Bridges is an award-winning artist, who has received national attention for his work, which ranges from full-size birchbark canoes to traditional containers. The footage shows him in his workshop making containers and showing how the raw materials are prepared, stitched together and etched. A later film shot focuses on harvesting spruce root, which is used to sew the bark.

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Native Americans
Wabanaki Tribe
Passamaquoddy Tribe
Birch bark
Basket making
Baskets – Maine
Spruce baskets
Indian baskets -- North America

Moving Image
View Molly Neptune Parker: Passamaquoddy Master Basketmaker
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Moving Image, 00:06:30

Molly is the 2007 Maine Arts Commission Traditional Artist Fellowship award winner, who talks about learning the tradition from her mother and then passing the tradition on to her children and grandchildren. She demonstrates how brown ash is prepared (splitting and gauging) for making fancy baskets and talks about the relationship of this tradition to her community and to the perpetuation of Passamaquoddy culture. Her grandson George is also featured in this segment.

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Passamaquoddy Tribe
Wabanaki Tribe
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Basket making
Baskets -- Maine
Indian baskets -- North America

Moving Image
View Gabriel Women Passamaquoddy Basketmakers
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

The story of Mary Gabriel, a master basketmaker born in the Passamaquoddy Indian Township of Princeton, Maine in 1908. She discusses learning the basketmaking tradition from her grandmother, and passing it on to her two daughters. Commentary is also provided by Joseph Nicholas, curator of the Waponahki Museum in Pleasant Point, Maine.

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Passamaquoddy Tribe
Native Americans
Native Americans, Baskets

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Letter to Governor Caleb Strong from French missionary Romagne
Maine Historical Society, Text

This 1801 letter was written to Governor Caleb Strong from a French missionary named Romagne working with the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians near Dennysville, Maine. The missionary sought protection and a grant of land for the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point.

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Brooks, William G.
Indians of North America -- Maine
Letters
Manuscripts
Missionaries, French -- Maine
Missions -- Maine -- Dennysville
Passamaquoddy Indians
Penobscot Indians
Romagne
Romagne -- Correspondence
Strong, Caleb
Strong, Caleb, 1745-1819 -- Correspondence

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View Mary Selmore
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Still Image

"Mary Selmore, age 101," no date. Passamaquoddy Indian, Perry, Maine. Unknown photographer.

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Indians of North America -- Maine
Passamaquoddy Indians
Passamaquoddy Tribe

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1852 Passamaquoddy Indian Treaty
Maine State Archives, Text

Certified typed copy of 1852 Passamaquoddy Indian Treaty.

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

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