Genocide and Me” by Maria Girouard

At the Place of the Lobsters and Crabs. By William Haviland.

Interview. Maria Girouard and Esther Attean give a terrific overview of Wabanaki history.

This helpful webpage provides brief background on the tribes of Maine: http://www.fourdirectionsmaine.org/wabanaki-tribes/

Giants of The Dawnland: Ancient Wabanaki Tales. By Alice Mead and Arnold Neptune.

Notes on a Lost Flute: A Field Guide to the Wabanaki. By Kerry Hardy.

When Indians Ruled Maine’s Seas

Abbe Museum timeline of Wabanaki history

Decolonial atlas is a website that maps indigenous geographies. Here is a map they’ve put together with Passamaquoddy/Maliseet place names.

Map of Indian Tribal Lands in Maine

Wabanaki place names of Western Maine

Wabanaki Place: Language and Landscape. Historian James E. Francis Sr. (Penobscot) shares stories about the origin and meaning of geographic place names in what is now known as Maine, from a Wabanaki perspective.