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Abenaki ___This page provides comprehensive information (contact to 1900) about the Abenaki people. It begins with location, population, names and languages, and ends with divisions, culture and history. - Text only - From IMDiversity - http://www.tolatsga.org/aben.html

Abenaki __ "The Abenaki people call themselves Alnôbak, meaning "Real People" (c.f. Lenape language: Lenapek). In addition, when compared to the more interior Algonquian peoples, they call themselves Wôbanuok meaning "Easterners"..."  An encyclopedic article along with additional resources. - illustrated - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki

Abenaki History __ A good outline of Abenaki history along with links to other resources. - illustrated - From abenakination.org - http://www.abenakination.org/history.html

Abenaki Indian Genealogy __ "Links, mailing lists, and general information for tracing Abenaki heritage." - From accessgenealogy.com - http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/abenaki/index.htm

Abenaki Indian Museum in Vermont __ Learn about the museum, its history and goals. - illustrated - From maplesugarhouse.net - http://www.maplesugarhouse.net/museum.htm   

Abenaki Indian Tribe __ Collection of individual Abenaki Indian legends and folktales. Abenaki Mythology ... Family tree, photos, and Abenaki genealogy resources. - illustrated - From native-languages.org - http://www.native-languages.org/abenaki.htm

Abenaki Indian Tribe __ This site is jam-packed with information ranging from Abenaki history through tribal divisions and ethnic relations. - From nanations.com - http://www.nanations.com/abenaki/index.htm

The Abenaki Indians by Frederic Kidder __ "Download the free eBook: The Abenaki Indians by Frederic Kidder." - From gutenberg.org - http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/25416   



Abenaki Traditions __ Read about ceremonies, pipe smoking, herbs, and food of the Cowasuck Abenakis. - From cowasuck.org - http://www.cowasuck.org/lifestyle.cfm

Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People __The Cowasuck Band of Abenaki/Pennacook People is an excellent source of information regarding Abenaki related events and services in the entire New England area. - From cowasuck.org - http://www.cowasuck.org/pageone.cfm 

Facts for Kids: Abenaki Indians (Abanaki, Abnaki, Abenakis) ___"Where do the Abenaki Indians live? What was Abenaki culture like in the past? What is it like now? What was Abenaki clothing like? Did they wear feather headdresses and face paint?" The answers to these (and many other questions) are here in easy-to-understand language. Highlighted words within the text lead you to further information about, and pictures of, the topic at hand. - Illustrated - From Native Languages of the Americas - http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/abenaki_kids.htm

Maine's Water Routes ___While this article discusses the polluting and clean up of Maine's rivers, there is a paragraph about the importance of these waterways to the Abenaki people. - Illustrated - From the Gulf of Maine Aquarium - http://octopus.gma.org/streams/roots.html

Menu - Abenaki Graphics & Maps __You will find maps and click-to-view Abenaki photos. Abenaki pictures. - From avcnet.org - http://www.avcnet.org/ne-do-ba/menu_pic.shtml

Miingignoti-Keteaoag __ "Learn about Abanaki border disputes as well as other issues facing the Abanaki people.  Articles, references, links and more. - From  Laura Brooks - http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/9118/gkis.html

 

Native American Indian Legends - Abenaki Emergence Myth __ Creation story of the Abenaki. - From firstpeople.us - http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/AbenakiEmergenceMyth-Abenaki.html   

Ne-Do-Ba - The Abenaki of Western Maine ___This website is maintained by a nonprofit corporation, Ne-Do-Ba, "established to explore and share topics relating to the Abenaki Indian and their Euroamerican relationships in Western Maine, past and present." Click on the links buttons to access information about such topics as history and genealogy. - Text only - From Ne-Do-Ba - http://avcnet.lewiston.lib.me.us/ne-do-ba/

Resources on the Abenaki __ Collection of resources about the Abenaki also resources for other Native American topics. - From mongabay.com - http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/north_american/Abenaki.html

Story - A Visit with Sabael Benedict ___The interview you find here was conducted about 1948. It's most interesting. - Illustrated - Originally from John Todd, D.D. - http://www.avcnet.org/ne-do-ba/fam_ben1.html

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Traditional Indian Games And Toys ___While the information presented here might be applied in general to any Native American tribe, this paper concerns theAbenakis of Maine. - Text only - From Susan Aucoin - http://www.avcnet.org/ne-do-ba/mc_gam01.html

Vermont Court Says History Voids Land Claims of Abenaki Indians __ "The Abenaki Indians' claims to about 150 square miles of land in northwestern Vermont have been voided by the "increasing weight of history," the State Supreme Court has ruled."  A rather 'dated' article from 1992 but still an important read in Abenaki history. - From nytimes.com - http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3DB163AF93BA25755C0A964958260 

Who were the Abenaki Indians? ___"The history, culture, societal make-up, hunting and spiritual life of the Abenaki Indians. Also an analysis of the living conditions of the remnant of these people surviving in the 21st century." - Text only - From PageWise, Inc. - http://scsc.essortment.com/abenakinewengl_rmru.htm

 

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