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period. Contact between native populations and Europeans occurred as early as 1600 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Indigenous peoples at the time of European contact included the ancestors of the modern St. Francis
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Bourque, Bruce J. (1989). "Ethnicity on the Maritime Peninsula, 1600–1759".
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The region has been inhabited for about 11,000 years, beginning in the
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New England and the Maritime Provinces: Connections and Comparisons
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is a region of eastern North America that extends from the
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Uncommon Threads: Wabanaki Textiles, Clothing, and Costume
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The Maritime Peninsula from space, with cloud banks along coastal areas and snow and ice covering the interior
Kennebec River
Maine
Maritime provinces
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
Gaspé Peninsula
Gulf of St. Lawrence
Gulf of Maine
Paleo-Indian
Odanak
Penobscot
Passamaquoddy
Maliseet
Miꞌkmaq
Algonquian
Abenaki
Etchemin
Souriquois
Acadia
British colonization of the Americas
French colonization of the Americas
Indigenous peoples in Canada


"Pre-European Dawnland: Archaeology of the Maritime Peninsula"
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The Archaic of the Far Northeast

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