The Penobscot

The Penobscot

Author: Katherine M. Doherty

Publisher: Franklin Watts

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9780531202074

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Examines the history, culture, daily life, and current situation of the Tohono O'odham, whose name means the Desert People.


"Still They Remember Me"

Author: Carol A. Dana

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-28

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781625345806

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Newell Lyon learned the oral tradition from his elders in Maine's Penobscot Nation and was widely considered to be a "raconteur among the Indians." The thirteen stories in this new volume were among those that Lyon recounted to anthropologist Frank Speck, who published them in 1918 as Penobscot Transformer Tales. Transcribed for the first time into current Penobscot orthography and with a new English translation, this instructive and entertaining story cycle focuses on the childhood and coming-of-age of Gluskabe, the tribe's culture hero. Learning from his grandmother Woodchuck, Gluskabe applies lessons that help shape the Wabanaki landscape and bring into balance all the forces affecting human life. These tales offer a window into the language and culture of the Penobscot people in the early twentieth century. In "Still They Remember Me," stories are presented in the Penobscot language and English side-by-side, coupled with illustrations from members of the tribal community. For the first time, these stories are accessible to a young generation of Penobscot language learners and scholars of Native American literatures at all levels, from grade school to graduate school.


The Forgotten Bridge of Acadia

The Forgotten Bridge of Acadia

Author: Therese Marshall

Publisher: Penobscot Books

Published: 2021-06

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780941238335

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Charity Kane lives in a blue and white cottage in Bar Harbor, Maine. On this special summer day, she and her dog Mariah will explore their island homeĀ­-the shore, Main Street, the village green, the harbor-all by themselves, hoping for adventure. What they find is a huge, beautiful pink-granite bridge with three arches, sadly overgrown and hidden from view. Charity, her father and the townspeople discover the history of the bridge and clear away the brush to reveal, once again, the "Forgotten Bridge of Acadia." From author/illustrator Therese Klotz Marshall: When I was a child growing up on Eagle Lake Road in Bar Harbor, Maine, in the 1950s, my family would drive into Acadia National Park up to the top of Cadillac Mountain to look at the view of Frenchmans Bay and the Porcupine Islands. Driving on Route 3 into Bar Harbor, my parents would say, "Look to the right. It's coming up. Don't look away or you will miss it. There it is!" We would chime, "I saw it!" We were talking about "Dad's bridge," formally known as the Duck Brook Motor Bridge on Paradise Hill Road. My father designed and was construction supervisor for the real "Forgotten Bridge of Acadia," completed in 1952.


City on the Penobscot

City on the Penobscot

Author: Trudy Irene Scee

Publisher: Definitive History

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781596291911

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The first settlers of what would become Bangor, Maine, established a community initially known as Kenduskeag Plantation, and since that time, generations of residents have relied on the Penobscot River for food, water, recreation, industry and transportation--it has provided a route to the ocean and to the world. The people of Bangor created a community that has remained dedicated not only to economic growth but also to providing for the needs of the impoverished. A leading port city and the "lumber capital of the world" during the nineteenth century, Bangor also claims America's second oldest garden cemetery, an unrivaled public library, the nation's oldest community orchestra and one of its oldest community bands. Citizens of Bangor have served in the Civil War and all subsequent American military engagements. They have overcome fires and floods that decimated the city and epidemics that devastated the population. They have known colorful and notorious characters, such as local brothel owner Fan Jones and America's public enemy number one, Al Brady, as well as dedicated individuals and families who have served as community leaders and caretakers year after year, decade after decade. And they have adapted to such modern socioeconomic challenges as evolving transportation methods, the Ku Klux Klan, urban renewal and the city's shift to a distribution and service center. Historian Trudy Irene Scee presents all of this and more in this full history of the Queen City of the East.


An Island Sense of Home

An Island Sense of Home

Author: Harold S. Van Doren

Publisher: Penobscot Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780941238106

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Stories, history, character sketches of people and events on Isle au Haut, an island off the coast of Maine


Corona Island

Corona Island

Author: Johanna Sweet

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9780941238304

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Corona Island empowers children during this time of the coronavirus and aims to help them learn to confront conflict and rise above it. The story features three delightful children and their encounter with a personified coronavirus character. Through kindness, courage, and their support of one another, the children are empowered to defeat this foe. The book provides study questions to help understand the story and room to write one's own COVID-19 chapter.


Island Heritage

Island Heritage

Author: Joyce Hunter

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780941238083

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A compendium of republished articles originally written for the Island Ad-Vantages newspaper in Stonington, Maine, consisting of interviews with residents on their life lived on this relatively remote island off the coast of Maine. Includes childhood memories, old-fashioned fun, hard work, fishing quarrying, schooling, wartime service and more. The collection gives an enduring glimpse of the Island in an earlier time.


Island Naturalist

Island Naturalist

Author: Kathie Fiveash

Publisher: Penobscot Books

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780941238182

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A compendium of four years of Island Naturalist columns, published originally in the weekly newspaper Island Ad-Vantages, Stonington, Maine.


How to Catch a Lobster

How to Catch a Lobster

Author: Leslie S. Moore

Publisher: Penobscot Books

Published: 2016-07-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780941238212

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Children's book of photos and text about a day on the water lobster fishing, with extra educational content.