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A historical and ethnographic account surveys the indigenous peoples of the region now comprising Maine and New Hampshire, outlining their tribes, settlements, migrations toward Canada, and interactions with European settlers. It reproduces two early-eighteenth-century treaties and includes a vocabulary, while offering descriptions of tribal names, place-name etymologies, missionary influence, episodes of conflict and displacement, and surviving communities' customs and language. A transcriber’s note acknowledges original spelling variants.

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Frederic Kidder

Frederic Kidder was an American author and historian known for his work on Native American history, particularly the Abenaki tribe. His notable book, "The Abenaki Indians / Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary," provides valuable insights into the treaties and linguistic heritage of the Abenaki people. Kidder's research contributes to the understanding of early American history and the interactions between Native Americans and European settlers. His work remains a significant resource for those interested in indigenous studies and the historical context of Native American treaties.

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