 Canada and north east part of the united states  Maine  Indian Island Reservation  Penobscot river.

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 Canada and north east part of the united states  Maine  Indian Island Reservation  Penobscot river

Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and the Canadian Maritimes Abenaki Micmac Penobscot Passamaquoddy Maliseet

Algonquian Now they speak english

Barry Dana was a Penobscot chief in Before he was a chief, he was a teacher on the Maine Reservation. He fought for the Penobscot language

 Fished  Hunted  Planted

Men breechcloth leggings moccasins. Women long dresses.

breechcloth leggings moccasins

 Beadwork  Basket weaving  Making pictures

 Weapons for hunting: bows, arrows, spears, heavy wooden clubs  Penobscot for fishing: spears and nets

The first Europeans who settle in the Americas were the British and French. Wars New England War against British, 75% of population died Revolutionary War Gift of Revolutionary War… after winning 1980 white neighbors robbed their land Building fisheries and dams Overhunting Destroyed traditional economy Stole fish Lands, resources Used as slaves Mixed tribes

They used canoes for transportation all the year except for winter. on winter the used sleds and snowshoe.

or before nownow Penobscot only make wigmeas to connect with their heritage. Now they live like as in normal houses.

Men Roles Hunters warriors Women Roles Cooked Farmed toke care of child. Both Storytelling Artwork Music traditional medicine.

Clare Paul Chief Big Thunder Chief’s collar

 Snow Flake  Cat’s Cradle  lacrosse

 legends  Fairy tales  Storytelling

 Andrew Sockalexis  Molly Spotted Elk.  Casinos.  Kwai kwai  Woliwoni

1. Explain the location of this tribe according to the Five Themes of Geography. 2. Who was a key individual to the history of this tribe and what influence did they have? 3. How did the decisions of the Europeans to settle in the Americas effect this tribe? 4. What were some immediate and long term effects of Native American and European interaction for this tribe? 5. What are some things the Europeans did as they tried to settle in the Americas? Instructions: write what Catalina, Natalia or Andres say in your topic questions.

The Penobscot are located in the border of Canada and in the north east of the United States of America, especially in Maine, which is a city that is below Boston. The Penobscot are also located in the Penobscot Indian Island Reservation. This reservation is located in the Unites States. This reservation is home for many Penobscot and it was established in This reservation has the Penobscot beside, that’s used for many activities.

One individual that influenced this tribe was Barry Dana. In 1999 he was the Bachama of this tribe. Before being the Bachama, he was a teacher of the Maine Reservation. He also fought against the Penobscot language, because it was going to be taken. In various occasions, Penobscot were going to token away lands, but Barry Dana was one of the people who fought against this enemies and finally could give ones again this lands to his family, the Penobscot.

The decision of the Europeans to settle in the Americas affect the Penobscot a lot because they had to front wars, and many more things. They first Europeans who settle these lands were the French and England people. After they arrived, the name that the Penobscot have given their land, disappeared, and was named New England. Penobscot then had to fight many wars for lands, properties, resources, etc. With the French there wasn’t a real problem, but with the British yes there was. Some evidence that the Penobscot and the British had a problem, was that before the Revolutionary War, the British fought against the Penobscot and French people.

Some immediate and long term effects that caused the Europeans and the Native Americans were: after a war between French and Penobscot against the English, 75% of the Penobscot population died. This brought a lot of suffer, but not enough because after this the Penobscot decided to help the Americans in the Revolutionary War. The decision of the Penobscot choosing the Americans for fighting as a group in the Revolutionary War, make them have the possibility of staying in their houses in New England. In New England there was a state called Maine.

In Maine they were assigned an area that known where theirs. The reason of why the Americans gave them this land was because first of all, they helped fight, and second, they won the war, and of prize they were given this land. In 1980 the Penobscot were stolen a big part of land, by their white neighbors. After arguing and fighting they finally got back a part of their land. The Europeans had to do with the Revolutionary War, because when the French and the Penobscot faugh against the British and many Penobscot died, made the Penobscot want to fight the Revolutionary War that was against the British again. They wanted to show the British that they were also strong and that they could win too. Eventually, the British were able to notice what the Penobscot wanted to show, because they failed, they were beaten by the Penobscot and the Americans. These were some effect that Native Americans and the Europeans did.

When the Europeans started settling in the Americas, they started building fisheries and dams, and they also started overhunting, this destroyed their traditional economy. They stole fish from their rivers. One of the worst things they did was that they use some of the Penobscot as slaves, without paying them or giving them something for paying. Besides all that, they invaded their lands and towns knowing that the lands and towns were the only things that they had besides their family. And last, they got all the different little tribes of Penobscot and mixed them, making families abandon each other.

Recourses “The Passamaquoddy and the Penobscot tribes’ struggle for sovereignty”. Associated Content s.htmlhttp:// s.html (October 21, 2008) “Penobscot”. Infoplease. November 6, (October 21, 2008) Wikipedia Foundation, “Penobscot” Wikipedia. March 20, (October 20, 2008) “Penobscot.” Britannic Encyclopedia. Colegio Bolivar Ebsco Host, “Penobscot” Searchasaurus. f7fbce895fed%40sessionmgr102&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPSZzaXRlPXNhcy1saXZl#db=mih& AN= http://web.ebscohost.com/sas/detail?vid=4&hid=8&sid=c40d1784-3f a97f- f7fbce895fed%40sessionmgr102&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPSZzaXRlPXNhcy1saXZl#db=mih& AN= (November 06, 2008)

Recourses “Clothing and other cultural items”. Haudenoseunee ( Nov 14, 2008). “Breechcloth (Breechclout) and Leggings”. (nov. 14, 2008) Redish, Laura, LR“ natives language of the americas ” (nov 14, 2008) resources