Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2001
Publisher location
Old Town, Me.
Abstract/ Summary
Welcome to the Wabanaki Trail in the Land of the Dawn.The trail runs in a large circle, uniting ancient paths to the river, the sea, the woods, and the sacred mountain.While you may begin at any point along the trail, our guide starts at Indian Island. Part One takes you to the home of the Penobscots in the Penobscot River. Part Two brings you to Bar Harbor for the annual Native American Festival. Part Three sends you downeast into Passamaquoddy country, with its blueberry barrens, salty sweetgrass shores, and vast freshwater lakes. Part Four invites you north to visit Micmac and Maliseet artists in the Aroostook RiverValley. Part Five leads you into the North Woods, to the mountain known as Katahdin (The Great One). Wherever you choose to begin, you will tread ancient paths that are vitally important to the past, present, and future of the Wabanaki people who live in Maine toda
Repository Citation
Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, "A Wabanaki Guide to Maine: A Visitors Guide to Native American Culture in Maine" (2001). Maine History Documents. 715.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistory/715
Version
publisher's version of the published document