Twelve thousand years : American Indians in Maine

by Bruce J. Bourque

Paper Book, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

E78 .M2B684 2001

Publication

Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c2001.

Description

Twelve Thousand Years: American Indians in Maine documents the generations of Native peoples who for twelve millennia have moved through and eventually settled along the rocky coast, rivers, lakes, valleys, and mountains of a region now known as Maine. Arriving first to this area were Paleo-Indian peoples, followed by maritime hunters, more immigrants, then a revival of maritime cultures. Beginning in the sixteenth century, Native peoples in northern New England became tangled in the far-reaching affairs of European explorers and colonists. Twelve Thousand Years reveals how Penobscots, Abenakis, Passamaquoddies, Maliseets, Micmacs, and other Native communities both strategically accommodated and overtly resisted European and American encroachments. Since that time, Native communities in Maine have endured, adapted when necessary, and experienced a political and cultural revitalization in recent decades.… (more)

Language

Physical description

xviii, 368 p.; 27 cm

ISBN

0803262310 / 9780803262317

Barcode

34662000764933

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