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The Abenaki Indians Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary

By Frederic Kidder

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the story of a Native American tribe, their fight to keep their land, and the words they used to communicate their heritage.

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2008-05-10
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Summary

"The Abenaki Indians" by Frederic Kidder is a history book from 1859 about the Abenaki people and their dealings with European settlers. It tells the story of their culture, how they lived, and the treaties they made, particularly in Maine and New Hampshire. Kidder explains different Abenaki tribes, like the Penobscots, and how they moved and interacted with other tribes and Europeans. The book also includes important treaties from 1713 and 1717 and a section on their language, which is helpful for understanding their way of life. It is an important book for learning about what happened to the Abenaki Indians and their history.

About the Author

Frederic Kidder was an American writer and antiquarian. He was born in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, was mainly self-educated, and engaged in various business ventures in Boston and New York. He made special researches into the history of early New England times and families. He wrote:The History of New Ipswich, a New Hampshire Town (1852) The Expeditions of Captain John Lovewell (1865) Military Operations in Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the Revolution (1867) History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution (1868) History of the Boston Massacre (1870)

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