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Captivity Stories

NORTH COUNTRY CAPTIVES: Selected Narratives of Indian Captivity from Vermont and New Hampshire. Colin G. Calloway, University Press of New England, 1992, 0-87451-582-3.
CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS: 15 Firsthand Accounts, 1750-1870. Edited by Frederick Drimmer, Dover Publications, 1961, 0-486-24901-8.
NEW ENGLAND CAPTIVES CARRIED TO CANADA; Between 1677 and 1760 During the French and Indian Wars - 2 volumns. Emma Lewis Coleman, reprint of orginal 1925, Heritage Books, 1989. 1-55613-250-6, 1-55613-257-3.
THE UNREDEEMED CAPTIVE; A Family Story from Early America. John Demos, Alfred Knopf, 1994, 0-394-55782-4.
ABENAKI CAPTIVE. Muriel L. Dubois, Carolrhoda Books, 1994. 0-87614-601-9

Language and Place Names

WESTERN ABENAKI DICTIONARY; Volume 1: Abenaki-English. Gordon M. Day, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1995, 0-660-14024-1
WESTERN ABENAKI DICTIONARY; Volume 2: English-Abenaki. Gordon M. Day, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1995, 0-660-14030-6
ABENAKI INDIAN LEGENDS, GRAMMAR, AND PLACE NAMES. Henry Lorne Masta, Editor La Voix des Bois-Francs, 1932.
NATIVE NAMES OF NEW ENGLAND TOWNS AND VILLAGES: Translating 145 Names Derived from Native American Words. C. Lawrence Bond, 1991.
INDIAN PLACE-NAMES OF THE PENOBSCOT VALLEY AND THE MAINE COAST. Fannie Hardy Eckstrom, University of Maine Orono Press, 1978.
INDIAN PLACE NAMES OF NEW ENGLAND. John C. Huden, Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, 1962.
KOLUSUWAKONOL: Philip S. LeSourd's Passamaquoddy-Maliseet and English Dictionary. Pleasant Point, Passamaquoddy-Maliseet Bilingual Program, 1986.

Miscellaneous

ABENAKI WARRIOR; The Life and Times of Chief Escumbuit, Big Island Pond 1665-1727, French Hero! British Monster! Indian Patriot!. Alfred E. Kayworth, Branden Publishing, 1998, 0-8283-2032-2
MOLLYOCKETT. Pat Stewart, Twin Lights Publishers, 2003, 1-8854535-43-6
TWO FEATHERS; Spiritual Seed Planter. Keven Laughing Hawk, Seven Coin Press, 2003, 0-9700974-6-8.
ANOQCOU: Ceremory is Life Itself. Gkisedtanamoogk & Francis Hancock, Astarte Shell Press, 1993, 0-9624626-6-7.
WHEN GRANDMOTHER DECIDES TO DIE Poetry by Robert Chute, Blackberry Books, 1989, 0-942396-58-8.
ABORIGINALLY YOURS; Chief Henry Red Eagle. Edited by Eleanor Williamson, Juana Perley, and Madalene Burnham, Moosehead Communications, 1997, 1-890454-01-X
THE MAINE WOODS. Henry David Thoreau.
DAWNLAND: A Novel by Joseph Bruchac. Joseph Bruchac, Fulcrum Publishing, 1993, 1-55591-134-X.
LONG RIVER: A Novel by Joseph Bruchac. Joseph Bruchac, Fulcrum Publishing, 1996.
THE WATERS BETWEEN: A Novel of the Dawn Land. Joseph Bruchac, Unv. Press of New England, 1998, 0-87451-881-4.
THE INDIANS OF MAINE: A Bibliographic Guide. Compiled by Roger B. Ray, Maine Historical Society, 1972 (4th edition).
INDIAN AMERICA: A Traveler's Companion. Eagle/Walking Turtle, John Muir Publications, 1991, 0-945465-91-2.
NEW WORLDS FOR ALL Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America. Colin Calloway, Johns Hopkins Unv. Press, 1997, 0-8018-5448-2.
MANITOU: The Sacred Landscape of New England's Native Civilization. James Movor Jr & Byron Dix, Inner Traditions International, 1989, 0-89281-078-5.

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