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1. Marilee's Native Americans Resource BY ALISON, GABRIELLE AND TIM Thousands of years ago the Native Americans walked down to the shore of Somes Sound and dug clams for food. Their canoes were made out of birch bark. These are passamaquoddy native americans. They made rugs and blankets out of deerhides and furs. http://www.ameritech.net/users/macler/nativeamericans.html | |
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2. Passamaquoddy Tribe, Pleasant Point Reservation, Wabanaki Sipayik Official homepage of the passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine, with educational, tribal, and political information. Tribal News Bulletin. native americans Against Drugs http://www.wabanaki.com/ | |
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3. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Passamaquoddy (Native Americans) Linking Policy. HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND United States History StateHistories Maine native americans passamaquoddy. HISTORY http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/High_School/His | |
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4. Native American Language Programs @ Buffalo Trails - Main Menu Audiotapes and workbook for Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Kiowa, Sioux, Cheyenne, Din©, Apache, Muskogee/Creek, Mohawk, Lenape/Delaware, Ojibwe, and passamaquoddy. Secure ordering, links. http://native-americans.org/languages/languages-index.htm | |
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5. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Native Americans (Maine) GENERAL History of Maine Indians, to 1920; Kennebec Indian (1887); MaineNative americans; Language. passamaquoddy History Culture; Language. http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/High_School/His | |
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6. American Indian Resource Page Links to sites on Maine native americans, Wabanaki, Penobscot, and passamaquoddy. Includes other American Indian resources and links as well. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/5156/nativeresources.html | |
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7. Passamaquoddy Language Programs @ Buffalo Trails - Passamaquoddy Language owned and/or licensed by native americans @ Buffalo Trails! No duplication forcommercial purposes allowed! Last modified passamaquoddy Language Programs http://www.native-americans.org/languages/language-passamaquoddy.htm | |
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8. Native Americans - Passamaquoddy native North americans of the Algonquian branch of the AlgonquianWakashan linguistic stock. http://nativeamericans.com/Passamaquoddy.htm |
9. Sipayik Links Page numbers to just 3,500, the Mainebased passamaquoddy remember their tribal languageand traditions better than most New England tribes. native americans of the http://www.wabanaki.com/links.htm | |
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10. The Social History Of Native Americans As A Whole In The U.S. The history in general of native americans in the US as a whole passamaquoddyGirl By Mary Ellen Socobasin, passamaquoddy, 6 April 1995. A poem. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/index-ae.html | |
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11. Native Languages Of The Americas: Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Language (Malecite, Wol native language of the Maliseet and passamaquoddy Indians, with links to the two tribes' culture, Category Science Social Sciences Algic Maliseet-passamaquoddy...... com/Languages/passamaquoddy.htm http//multilingualbooks.com/pass.html http//www.nativeamericans.org/languages/language-passamaquoddy.htmhttp//www http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/mali.htm | |
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12. Bomis: The Regional/US/Maine/Native Americans Ring www.dickshovel.com. 17. Mythology of the passamaquoddy Indians. Stories andlinks about/for Maine native americans. www.destinationmaine.com. 18. http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mmaine-native_americans-regional/8 | |
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13. Native Americans native americans This page contains information on the Penobscot, Maine nativeamericans, links, and other resources passamaquoddyMaliseet Dictionary http://www.reference.com/Dir/Regional/US/Maine/Native_Americans/ | |
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14. The Northeast Consortium For Native Americans of native americans in the northeast. For more information contact Irvin Rich,HCFA irich@hcfa.gov. Members. Tribes Wampanoag, Maliseet, passamaquoddy/Indian http://www.usm.maine.edu/conhp/necna.htm | |
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15. The Northeast Consortium For Native Americans of native americans in the northeast. For more information contact Irvin Rich,HCFA irich@hcfa.gov. MEMBERS. Tribes Wampanoag, Maliseet, passamaquoddy/Indian http://www.usm.maine.edu/~lclemos/nativeamerican/necna.htm | |
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16. Fogler Library: Special Collections Native American Guide Annotated Bibliography of Selected Books, Articles, Documents about Maliseet, Micmac,passamaquoddy, Penobscot Indians in Maine, Annotated by native americans. http://www.library.umaine.edu/speccoll/Guides/nativeamerican.htm | |
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17. Native Americans Products in native americans. Algonquin Legends by Charles G. Leland Classic studyof the myths and folklore of the Micmac, passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tribes. http://store.doverpublications.com/by-subject-gift-ideas-history--true-adventure | |
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18. NATIVE LANGUAGES PAGE Omaha Ponca Added 6/13/98. passamaquoddy Language Materials Added 1/11/00. Added8/24/98. Turkish Language and the native americans Added 2/8/99. http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/natlang.html | |
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19. Wabanaki Legal News passamaquoddy Tribe Pleasant Point. passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township. OutreachSchedule. Important Notice for native americans Enrolled in Cub Care. http://www.ptla.org/ptlasite/wabanaki/wabanaki.htm | |
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20. Health.htm as well as members of the passamaquoddy Tribe. The three formed the Wabanaki agencyin 1996 to focus on the mental health needs of native americans and to http://www.ptla.org/ptlasite/wabanaki/health.htm | |
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