ABNAKI

or Abenakiboth: ăbnäˈkē, Native North Americans of the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). The name Abnaki was given to them by the French; properly it should be Wabanaki, a word that refers to morning and the east and may be interpreted as those "living at the sunrise." The Abnaki lived mostly in what is now Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Abnaki legend has it that they came from the Southwest, but the exact time is unsure. The Abnaki resided in settled villages, often surrounded by palisades, and lived by growing corn, fishing, and hunting. They were early involved in the French fur trade. Their own name for their conical huts covered with bark or mats, wigwam, came to be generally used in English. After a series of bloody conflicts with British colonists in the late 17th and 18th cent. (see French and Indian Wars), the Abnaki and related tribes (the Malecite, the Micmac, the Passamaquoddy, the Pennacook, the Penobscot, and others) withdrew into Canada, where they received protection from the French. In 1990 there were some 1,500 Abnaki in the United States, mostly in N Vermont. About 1,000 live in Quebec and another group lives in Maine. There are also around 2,500 Passamaquoddy, mostly in Maine (see separate entries for other related tribes).

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...Masherosqueck, near the coast and not certainly Abnaki. Mecadacut, on the coast between Penobscot...or New Hampshire coast and possibly not Abnaki. Moshoquen, on or near the coast. Muscongus...Woolwich. Ossaghrage, Iroquois name of an Abnaki village. Ossipee, probably on Ossipee...
...collectively as the Eastern Indians. The First Abnaki War may be viewed as a phase of King Philips...1678, to pay an annual tribute. The First Abnaki War was a prelude to other conflicts in which Abnaki warriors fought, both on their own and under...
...Being, III, 511; V, 72 Abanakis. See Abnaki. Abanes, brief account of, III, 511...interpreter, III, 161 Abenaki language. See Abnaki language. Abenakies, Abenakis, Abenaquis. See Abnaki. Abercrombie, Gen., VI, 226, 233 Abernaquis...
...the Algonquian linguistic family: the Abnaki, i.e. , "those living at the sunrise...bottom of the hill." The main body of the Abnaki lived in western Maine, in the valleys...part of Maine. Chief subdivisions of the Abnaki people included the Ossipee tribe, living...
...went from Quebec and settled among the Abnaki, in a village not far distant, which...later referred to the manner in which the Abnaki would sleep when on a journey away from...to Onondaga in the summer of 1743. The Abnaki moved from place to place during the year...
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...instruction and rituals for worship in several Abnaki dialects, a history of the Abnakis, and a large dictionary (unpublished) of the Abnaki language. These and other items are described...quotes Father Vetromile as follows on the Abnaki calendar and the names of the months...
...Concealed in a Slaves Arabic-Language Autobiographical Narrative." American Babel: Literatures of the United States from Abnaki to Zuni. Ed. Marc Shell. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2002.41-54. Appiah, K. A., and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds...
...was discovered in the vocal religious repertoire adapted by French Jesuits of Canada for the uses of Saint-Francis Missions Abnaki during the last quarter of 17th century. The reconstitution of the journey taken by the << Chanson des Bergers >(Sheppards...
...POLY 69, 88 (2005) (giving example of Passino case in which perpetrator of crime in remote trailer camp was likely of Abnaki ancestry). (144.) In December 2003, the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia commissioned a jury poll...
...Thoreau and the American Indians. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1977: 160. In the tradition of another Maine Indian tribe, the Abnaki, Pomola is the guardian goddess of Ktaadn see Robert D. Richardson, Jr., Myth and Literature in the American Renaissance...
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...BB-64) 26 - 31 August 2008 at Norfolk, VA. Contact: Jerry Goldstein, (636) 530-9885, cagold@sbcglobal.net USS Abnaki (ATF-96). 27-30 August 2008 at St. Louis, MO. Contact: Pete Kingsley, 5320 NW 66th Place, Johnston, IA 50131...
...Adneys death. The Museum became custodian for most of his models. Among 30 different peoples represented in the collection are Abnaki, Micmac, Algonquin, Ojibway Sioux, and Passamaquoddy. Canoes made by native peoples of Maine, Michigan, New York, etc...
...the North American continent by USCGC Storis, Bramble Spar. 4-6 September at Reno, NV. Contact: 714-968-8964 USS Abnaki (ATF-96). 5-9 September at Rpsemont, IL. Contact: Mr. Duane Duhigg, 8830 Greenfield Dr., Belvidere, IL 61008...
...Command) upon completion; hence they are USNS ships. In stating the ATFs are 205-long you refer to the wartime Cherokee/Abnaki-class ATFs, a completely different vessel long out of service. Dear Sirs, Im really enjoying the multi-part article on...
...prize, the task group was rerouted across the Atlantic to Bermuda. Three days later, they rendezvoused with the fleet tug Abnaki, which took over the tow, and refueled from the oiler Kennebec. The task group was also joined en route to Bermuda by Cmdr...
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...30 Danvilla, 6.00 Itlaian Tom. SOUTHWELL: GAZETTE BET: 6.45 Red Not Blue. NAOMI MATTHEW: 5.45 Outlaw Tom, 6.15 Marodima, 6.45 King Ozzy, 7.20 Saras Smile, 7.55 Night Rose, 8.30 Abnaki, 9.00 Western Approaches.
...Cathcart Castle, 5.30 Danvilla, 6.00 Italian Tom. SOUTHWELL: 5.45 Outlaw Tom, 6.15 Marodima, 6.45 King Ozzy, 7.20 Saras Smile, 7.55 Tushana, 8.30 Abnaki, 9.00 Western Approaches. Double: Tae Kwon Do and San Cassiano.
...Itlaian Tom. SOUTHWELL: 5.45 Outlaw Tom, 6.15 Marodima, 6.45 King Ozzy, 7.20 Saras Smile, 7.55 Tushana, 8.30 Abnaki, 9.00 Western Approaches. DOUBLE: Saint Helena and San Cassiano. * Jockey Ryan Moore reflects after finishing third on...
...30 Danvilla, 6.00 Itlaian Tom. SOUTHWELL: GAZETTE BET: 6.45 Red Not Blue. NAOMI MATTHEW: 5.45 Outlaw Tom, 6.15 Marodima, 6.45 King Ozzy, 7.20 Saras Smile, 7.55 Tushana, 8.30 Abnaki, 9.00 Western Approaches.
...nearby on its way from Maine to Georgia. Visitors long have been lured by the unspoiled beauty of Maines Rangeley Lakes region. Abnaki Indians set up hunting and fishing camps along the shorelines of the areas 111 lakes and ponds. Names of the bodies of water...


 

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ABNAKI or Abenaki both: abna ke, Native North...see Native American languages ). The name Abnaki was given to them by the French; properly...as those "living at the sunrise." The Abnaki lived mostly in what is now Maine, New...
...in 1689, he spent two years with the Abnaki in Acadia . He then became a missionary...recalled to take charge of the mission of the Abnaki, now at Norridgewock, Maine, which...Rasles escaped, but his dictionary of the Abnaki language, which he had been carefully...
...Native American languages ). They were the largest group of the Abnaki Confederacy and resembled the other members culturally. In...their hostilities. The treaty created ill feeling with other Abnaki peoples, who remained firm supporters of the French. In 1750...
...Pennacook in Canada first settled near Quebec, but in 1700 this group moved to St. Francis, where they joined the exiled Abnaki. The two tribes became bitter enemies of the British. There is no longer a distinct Pennacook population in the United States...
...Canonchet lost almost a thousand men. The survivors migrated to the north and to the west, and a few joined the Mahican and the Abnaki ; but a number of them returned and settled among the Niantic near Charlestown, R.I., the combined group taking the Narragansett...
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