An upriver Passamaquoddy / Allen J. Sockabasin.

By: Sockabasin, Allen JMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Gardiner, Me. : Tilbury House, 2007Edition: 1st pbk. edDescription: xiii, 160 p. : ill., map ; 23 cmISBN: 9780884482932; 0884482936Subject(s): Sockabasin, Allen J | Passamaquoddy Indians -- Maine -- Peter Dana Point -- Biography | Passamaquoddy Indians -- Maine -- Peter Dana Point -- Social life and customs | Passamaquoddy Indians -- Maine -- Peter Dana Point -- Government relations | Peter Dana Point (Me.) -- Social life and customs | Peter Dana Point (Me.) -- Ethnic relations | Peter Dana Point (Me.) -- Race relationsDDC classification: 305.897/34 | B LOC classification: E99.P27 | S53 2007
Contents:
Our people -- Our language -- Our place -- Growing up Passamaquoddy -- The traditional ways : hunting, mealtimes, our wakes, music and dance, artists and craftsmen -- Memorable individuals -- "Progress" -- The Maine Indian land claims -- The future.
Summary: Drawing on his memories and an oral tradition, Allen Sockabasin returns to his Passamaquoddy village of Mud-doc -mig-goog, or Peter Dana Point, near Princeton, Maine.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 158).

Our people -- Our language -- Our place -- Growing up Passamaquoddy -- The traditional ways : hunting, mealtimes, our wakes, music and dance, artists and craftsmen -- Memorable individuals -- "Progress" -- The Maine Indian land claims -- The future.

Drawing on his memories and an oral tradition, Allen Sockabasin returns to his Passamaquoddy village of Mud-doc -mig-goog, or Peter Dana Point, near Princeton, Maine.

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