Later, as a captive Indian's servant boy, he experienced life in a Penobscot village during his formative mid-teen adolescence. |
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Did the Penobscot move west and join with other Native Americans, or did they remain their own people? |
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The Penobscot River drains the largest watershed in Maine and is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's flagship river for the restoration of Atlantic salmon in the country. |
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On Nantucket, Block Island and the little isles of Penobscot Bay, caretakers are making ready. |
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The wild Atlantic salmon, which once spawned in the Penobscot, has had difficulty making its way up river. |
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The project is a collaboration between business, conservation groups, state and federal agencies, and the Penobscot nation. |
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Fish like the Atlantic salmon may return, and the local Penobscot Indian Nation can rejoice. |
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The Maliseet share a language with the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians in Maine. |
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They spread out, becoming the Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy peoples. |
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The party numbered braves from the Penobscot and Kennebec tribes. |
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Acquired in February 2002, Maine Power is located on the Penobscot River in northern Maine. |
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An alliance of the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Abenaki, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy. |
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The Maine Timberlands consist of approximately 311,000 acres located in north-central Maine, in northern Penobscot and Piscataquis counties. |
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The Penobscot tribe once spoke Penobscot, a dialect of Abnaki. |
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Representatives of Maine's Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians, who assisted the Maliseets in their negotiations with the state, attended the ceremony. |
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Camden is an affluent community about 90 miles north of Portland on Penobscot Bay. |
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On arrival in Penobscot Bay they set up their equipment, calibrated their clocks with other astronomical observations, and confidently awaited the eclipse. |
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The alliance was composed of four societies: the Mi'kmaq, the Maliseet, the Passamaquoddy and a loosely-allied group of communities living between the Penobscot and the Kennebec Rivers. |
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Throughout the war Royal Marines units raided up and down the east coast of America including up the Penobscot River and in the Chesapeake Bay. |
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He passed through Maine, where he thought the estuary of the Penobscot River to be the passage. |
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Prominent tribes included the Abenakis, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot, Pequots, Mohegans, Narragansetts, Pocumtucks, and Wampanoag. |
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But energy production on the Penobscot should not fall. |
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Great Northern Energy is located on the Penobscot River, with a total installed capacity of approximately 126 MW and average annual production of 730 GWh of electricity. |
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One of Tureen's lawsuits sought to reclaim about a third of the state of Maine for the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes. |
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Further east, among the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Abenaki, with whom the St. Lawrence Iroquois traded, clubs were made of a carved root, like the one seen here. |
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We made progress during the first quarter on the overhaul of each of the four generating units at the Weldon facility located on the Penobscot River in Maine. |
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Another measure that advanced to the Senate on Thursday would let the Penobscot Nation and Aroostook Band of Micmacs run high-stakes electronic beano games. |
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Daily Penobscot River adventures begin on May 23 with the exciting 14-mile descent from McKay Station to Pockwockamus Falls through Ripogenus Gorge and the Cribworks. |
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Lawrence estuary, principally osmerids, gadids, cottids, cyclopterids and pleuronectids, consisted of 25 species and 15 of these also occurred in Penobscot Bay. |
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