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Wabanaki Studies for Primary Grades: Land Rights & Geography

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HOME: The Story of Maine, Episode 301: People of the Dawn

Territory Maps

Wabanaki Confederacy

Wabanaki Territories map via the Maine State Museum

Maliseet and Passamaquoddy Territories

Map by Nikater via Wikimedia Commons

Wabanaki Cultural Boundaries

The max range of the Wabanaki Confederacy based off of cultural boundaries of the five tribal populations that made it up at around its formation in the early 1600s.

  • Yellow: Micmac (Mi'kmaq)
  • Orange: Maliseet (Wəlastəkwewiyik)
  • Red: Passamaquoddy
  • Brown: Penobscot
  • Cayenne: Western Abanaki

Map by Wolastoq via Wikimedia Commons.

Traditional Micmac Territories and Districts

Map by Michka B via Wikimedia Commons

Traditional Wabanaki Territories

Map by Steve Bicknell, Courtesy of the Anthropology Department, University of Maine, Orono

In Our Veins

Way of the Wabanaki