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Native canoe routes of Maine, with translations of place names, are described in the context of Northeastern geological development and Indian prehistoric culture in the use of birch bark canoes on rivers, lakes, carries, and coastal routes, according to the archaeological and historical record, informed by accounts of early explorers. Foreword: James Francis, Penobscot Tribal Historian; Introduction: Prof. David Sanger.
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