Websites

Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor: www.abbemuseum.org. Features an extensive reading list and teacher resources.


Maine’s First Ship: wwwmfship.org. Background on the Popham Colony of 1607-8.

Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement, 1980. www.wabanaki.com/me_land_claim.htm


Maine Memory Network: www.mainememory.net.  Go to Exhibits. See:
Colonial Cartography: the Plymouth Company Maps. Scans of forty maps showing land boundaries in early Maine, from 1750s.
Liberty Threatened: Maine in 1775. Maine during the American Revolution.
Settling along the Androscoggin and Kennebec. The Pejepscot Proprietors’ maps and plans ca. 1714.
Also within the Maine Memory Network: See Schools. Images are available here to accompany Finding Katahdin, a new Maine studies textbook created by the Maine Historical Society and the University of Maine Press. The images are accessible without registering or purchasing the book. Chapters one and two deal with early history of Maine.


Native American Studies Program, University of Maine, Orono: www.umaine.edu/americannativeindianstudies


Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education, University of Southern Maine: The Cartographic Creation of New England. www.usm.maine.edu/maps/exhibit2


Wabanaki Studies Informational Website for K-12 Teachers: www.umaine.edu/ld291


Tribal Websites
Aroostook Band of Micmacs: www.micmac-nsn.gov
Houlton Band of Maliseets: www.maliseets.com
Penobscot Nation: www.penobscotnation.org
Passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine, Indian Township: www.passamaquoddy.com
Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point, Sipayak: www.wabanaki.com