Native Americans and Abenaki Indians of New Hampshire
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Subject PathfinderNative Americans & Abenaki Indians of New Hampshire The Native American Indians that lived in New Hampshire were part of the Algonquian Indian family and included the Abenaki and the Pennacook. The Abenakis included the Pequawket and the Ossipee. The Pennacooks included the Amoskeag, Nashua, Piscataqua, Souhegan, and Squamscot. The Abenaki nation was a member of the Wabanaki Confederacy that controlled much of New England and the Canadian Maritimes. The Abenakis themselves are original natives of New England, mostly from New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont. After the European colonists came, many of them fled to Canada. The Abenaki today live on two reservations in Quebec. There is no Abenaki Indian Reservation in the United States.
- 398.2 for Native American folklore
- 305.89
- 897 for poetry written by Native Americans
- 970's
- 974.2 in books on NH history
- Abnaki Facts for kids
- Abnaki Indian Language Resources
- Index of Native American Organizations
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Native American Tribe Chart
- People of the Dawn - NH Knowledge Network Abenaki site
Keywords for searching the Catalog/OPAC
- Abenaki or Abnaki (both are accepted spellings)
- Algonquian Indians
- Native Americans
- Indians of North America
- Wigwams
Use the "Primary & Middle School Resources" and select "Primary Search" and then try the keywords listed above.
EBSCOhost
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World Book Encyclopedia On-Line
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Grolier Online Databases
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Last revised: 6/21/11
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