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General History & Culture
THE ST-FRANCIS ABENAKI PAPER TRAIL 1790-1900. Elaine Ricard, 2006 How to Order
THE VOICE OF THE DAWN: An Autohistory of the Abenaki Nation. Frederick M. Wiseman, Univ. Press of New England, 2001, 1-58465-059-1
THE WABANAKIS OF MAINE AND THE MARITIMES: A resource book about Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, Micmac and Abenaki Indians - with lesson plans for grades 4 through 8. Maine Indian Program of American Friends Service Committee, 1989 (includes language record). AFSC Website
TWELVE THOUSAND YEARS: American Indians in Maine. Bruce J. Bourque, Unv. of Nebraska Press, 2001, 0-8032-1310-7
THE ABENAKI: Indians of North America Series. Colin G. Calloway, Chelsea House Publishers, 1989, 1-55546-687-7.
THE WESTERN ABENAKIS OF VERMONT, 1600-1800: War, Migration, and the Survival of an Indian People. Colin G. Calloway, University of Oklahoma Press, 1990, 0-8061-2274-9.
AFTER KING PHILIP'S WAR Presence and Persistence in Indian New England. ed. Colin Calloway, Unv. Press of New England, 1997, 0-87451-819-9.
THE ORIGINAL VERMONTERS: Native Inhabitants, Past and Present. William A. Haviland & Marjory W. Power, University Press of New England, 1994, 0-87451-667-6.
DAWNLAND ENCOUNTERS: Indians and Europeans in Northern New England. Colin G. Calloway, University Press of New England, 1991, 0-87451-594-7.
INDIAN NEW ENGLAND BEFORE THE MAYFLOWER Howard S. Russell, University Press of New England, 1980, 0-87451-162-3.
NATIVE NEW ENGLAND: The Long Journey. Charles T. Robinson, Covered Bridge Press, 1996, 0-924771-64-X
THE EMBATTLED NORTHEAST: The Elusive Ideal of Alliance in Abenaki-Euramerican Relations. Kenneth M. Morrison, University of California Berkeley Press, 1984, 0-520-05126-2.
MANITOU AND PROVIDENCE: Indians, Europeans, and the Making of New England, 1500-1643. Neal Salisbury, Oxford University Press, 1982, 0-19-503454-6.
CHANGES IN THE LAND: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England. William Cronon, Hill and Wang, 1983, 0-8090-0158-6.
Gods of War, Gods of Peace: How the Meeting of Native and Colonial Religions Shaped Early America. Russell Bourne, Harcourt, 2002, 0-15-100501-X
ROOTED LIKE THE ASH TREES: New Enlgand Indians and the Land. Ed. Richard G. Carlson, Eagle Wing Press, 1987, 0-944140-00-9
DAWN OVER THE KENNEBEC. Mary R. Calvert, Monmouth Press, 1983, 0-9609914-3-3
BLACK ROBE ON THE KENNEBEC. Mary R. Calvert, Monmouth Press, 1991, 0-9609914-6-8.
THE OLD MAN TOLD US: Excerpts from Micmac History 1500-1950. Ruth Holmes Whitehead, Nimbus Publishing Ltd, 1991, 0-921054-83-1.
ELITEKEY - MICMAC MATERIAL CULTURE FROM 1600AD TO THE PRESENT. Ruth Holmes Whitehead, Nova Scotia Museum, 1980.
THE MI'KMAQ: Resistance, Accommodation, and Cultural Survival. Harald Prins, Harcourt Brace, 1996, 0-03-053427-5
THE NEW ENGLAND INDIANS: An Illustrated Source Book of Authentic Details About Everyday Indian Life. C. Keith Wilbur, Globe Pequot Press, 1978, 0-87106-004-3.
ALGONKIAN: Lifestyle of the New England Indians - Illustrated. Bob Eaton, One Reed Publ., 1998, 0-9628031-4-6
ALGONQUINS OF THE EAST COAST: The American Indians Series. Time-Life Books, 1995, 0-8094-9738-7.
ABOVE THE GRAVEL BAR: The Indian Canoe Routes of Maine. David S. Cook, Milo Printing Company, 1985.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN INDIAN COUNTRY: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities. Colin Calloway, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995, 0-521-47569-4.
THE RED KING'S REBELLION: Racial Politics in New England 1675-1678. Russell Bourne, Oxford University Press, 1990, 0-689-12000-1.
PENOBSCOT MAN. Frank Speck, Unv. of ME reprint, 1997, 0-89101-092-1
NO WORD FOR TIME: The Way of the Algonquin People. Evan T. Pritchard, Council Oak Books, 1997, 1-57178-042-4
GLOOSKAP'S CHILDREN: Encounters with the Penobscot Indians of Maine. Peter Anastas, Beacon Press, 1973, 0-8070-0518-5
WAPAPI AKONUTOMAKONOL; The Wampum Records - Wabanaki Traditional Laws. Ed. Robert M. Leavitt and David A. Francis, Micmac-Maliseet Institute, 1990, 0-920114-34-2.
THE BATTLE ON SNOWSHOES. Bob Bearor, Heritage Books, 1997, 0-7884-0619-1
MI'KMAQ; Peoples of the Maritimes. Stephen A. Davis, Nimbus Publishing Ltd, 1997, 1-55109-180-1
L'SITKUK; The Story of the Bear River mi'kmaw Community. Darlene A. Ricker, Roseway Publ., 1997, 1-896496-05-9
IN SEARCH OF NEW ENGLAND'S NATIVE PAST; Selected Essays by Gordon M. Day. Edit. by Michael K. Foster & William Cowan, Univ. of MA Press, 1998, 1-55849-151-1
BEHIND THE FRONTIER:Indians in Eighteenth Century Eastern Massachusetts. Daniel R. Mandell, Unv. of Nebraska, 1996, 0-8032-8249-4
KING PHILIP'S WAR: Civil War in New England, 1675-1676. James D. Drake, 1999, Unv. of MASS, 1-55849-224-0
THE MOHICANS OF STOCKBRIDGE. Patrick Frazier, Unv. of Nebraska, 1992, 0-8032-6882-3.
THEIR BEARING IS NOBLE AND PROUD; A Collection of narritives regarding the appearance of Native Americans from 1740-1815. James O'Neil II, 1995
NINNUOCK (The People): The Algonkian People of New England. Steven F. Johnson, Bliss Pub., 1995, 0-9625144-2-X.
THE SKULKING WAY OF WAR; Technology and Tactics among the New Englnad Indians. Patrick M. Malone, Plymoth Plantation, 1991, 1-56833-165-7.
THE NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE OF THE EAST. Edited by James Axtell, Pendulum Press, 1973, 0-88301-067-4
ROCK DRAWINGS OF THE MICMAC INDIANS. Marion Robertson, Nova Scotia Museum, 1973.
THE INDENTITY OF THE SAINT FRANCIS INDIANS. Gordon M. Day, National Museum of Canada, 1981.
THE HISTORY OF ROGERS' RANGERS; Vol. 4 The St. Francis Raid. Burt Loescher, Heritage Books, 2002, 0-7884-2077-1
GODS OF WAR, GOODS OF PEACE; How the Meeting of Native and Colonial Religions Shaped Early America. Russell Bourne, Harcourt, 2002, 0-15-100501-X.
PICTURE ROCKS; American Indian Rock Art in the Northeast Woodlands. Edward J. Lenik, Unv. Press of New England, 2002, 1-58465-197-0.
THE SCALP HUNTERS; Abenaki Ambush at Lovewell Pond - 1725. Alfred E. Kayworth, Branden Books, 2002, 0-8283-2075-6.
GENTLEMEN & JESUITS; Glory and Adventure in the Early Days of Acadia. Elizabeth Jones, Nimbus Publishing, 2002, 1-55109-367-7.
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