Wabanaki mythology

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Wabanaki mythology

The mythology Wabanaki brings together the following Native American peoples: Confederation Wabanaki, Pentagouet, Abénaqui, Míkmaq, Micmacs, Mi'kmaq, Penawapskewi, Pentagouets, Pestomuhkati, Passamaquoddys, Wolastoqiyik, Maliseet, Malicite, Maliseet

The Wabanaki confederation (Wabenaki, Wobanaki) was a historic confederation, from the XVIIe and XVIIIe centuries, of five Amerindian nations having the Algonquin language as a common language.

Members of the Wabanaki Confederacy were located in an area they called Wabanaki (Dawnland). To Europeans, this region was known as Acadia and Maine, NewScotland and New Brunswick, plus a small portion of Quebec south of the St. Lawrence River. The western Abenaki were located in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts.

The members of the Wabanaki Confederation were:

  • Pentagouets (west Abenaki)
  • (east) Abenaki
  • Míkmaq (Micmacs or Mi'kmaq)
  • Penawapskewi (Pentagouets)
  • Pestomuhkati (Passamaquoddys)
  • Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet or Malicite or Maliseet)

They were also allies of Innu, Algonquins and Huron-Wendat.

The confederation ceased to exist in 1862, but five Wabanaki nations still exist today.

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Wabanaki mythology (texts)

Free book Abenaki: Seven Eyes, Seven Legs Myths and Legends Abenaki (Wabanaki Mythology) Myths and Legends Penobscot (Wabanaki Mythology) Maliseet Free Book: Tales from Maliseet Country Maliseet Free Book: Maine Folklife Center

Miscellaneous Malecite Tales

Myths and Legends Maliseet (Wabanaki Mythology) Passamaquoddy free book: Passamaquoddy Texts

Passamaquoddy Texts, by John Dyneley Prince

Myths and Legends Passamaquoddy (Wabanaki Mythology) Micmac Open Book: Legends of the Micmacs

Legends of the Micmacs by Rand, Silas Tertius, 1810-1889; Webster, Helen L. (Helen Livermore), 1853-1928

Micmac free book: Glooscap the great chief

Glooscap the great chief, and other stories; legends of the Micmacs by Partridge, Emelyn Newcomb

Mi'kmaq Myths and Legends (Wabanaki Mythology)

Books on Algic mythology

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