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Maliseet Passamaquoddy Abenaki Maliseet Passamaquoddy Abenaki Micmac Penobscot
There were only five Native American tribes living in what later became Maine during the 1700s. The Abanaki were in southern Maine (Portland, Windham, Wesbrook and parts of New Hampshire. The Penobscot were in middle Maine and the Passamaquoddy were in the ocean regions near Canada and Maine. The Maliseets were near the Micmac in very northern Maine (Flagstaff, Maine to Caribou, Maine).
Pequots and Mohegans are in Connecticut, Narragansett are from Rhode Island, the Wampanoag are from Massachusetts, and the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot are in Maine. Historically there were many more tribes in New England.
yes they did
Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Abenaki and Penobscot, you could read about them on the related website linked below.
They kept warm by hunting, and getting the fur of the animal (if their is any).
Frog Croaking Moon -from the micmac tribe. learning in maine studies :)
penobscot, maliseet, micmac tribes of native americans...I believe all are members of the abernaki nation
What made the europeans come to the Passamaquoddy tribe?
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Micmac means a member of an American Indian people or the Algonquian language of the Micmac.
Some Native American tribes that were not associated with the western half of the continent include the Cherokee, Seminole, and Micmac. These tribes are primarily found in the southeastern and northeastern regions of present-day United States and Canada.