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State recognition and the dangers of race shifting: the case of Vermont 2023 American Indian culture and research journal 46 (2): 53-84
  • Darryl Leroux
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Late Maritime Woodland period hunter-fisher-gatherer complexity in the far Northeast: toward an historical and contingent approach 2023 Journal of anthropological archaeology 71 (): 1-13
  • M. Gabriel Hrynick
  • Matthew W. Betts
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
The place-name analysis of the Kwuphag and Muanbissek terms 2023 Ethnohistory 70 (3): 279-301
  • Mitsuyoshi Yabe
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 1527-5477
Phallic effigies from the Maritime Peninsula 2022 Northeast anthropology (89): 41-51
  • David W. Black
  • M. Gabriel Hrynick
  • Matthew W. Betts
H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] 1068-9982
Entretien avec Nicole O’Bomsawin. Le wampum et la culture abénakise, entre passé et présent 2022 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (33): 132-43
  • Clémence Fort interv
  • Leandro Varison interv
  • Nicole O'bomsawin
  • Nikolaus Stolle interv
  • Paz Núñez-Regueiro interv
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
A history of Native North American wampum arrived in France between 1678 and 1845 2022 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (33): 78-97
  • Nikolaus Stolle
  • Paz Núñez-Regueiro
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
Shellfishing, seasonality, and stable isotopes: a view from the Devil's Head site, Calais, Maine 2021 Archaeology of eastern North America 49 (): 87-102
  • David E. Leslie
  • M. Gabriel Hrynick
*H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0360-1021
Wabanaki subtidal shellfish harvesting: an ecological and archaeological study of horse mussels and barnacles at the Reversing Falls site, Pembroke, Maine, USA 2021 Archaeology of eastern North America 49 (): 73-85
  • A. Katherine Patton
  • Arthur W. Anderson
  • M. Gabriel Hrynick
*H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0360-1021
Aesthetics or function in heat-treating? The influence of colour preference in lithic preparation on the Maritime Peninsula, eastern Canada 2020 Journal of anthropological archaeology 60 (): 1-15
  • Cliff S. J. Shaw
  • Kenneth R. Holyoke
  • Susan E. Blair
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Gifts from the dawn land: 19th century Wabanaki souvenir beadwork (part 1) 2019 Whispering wind 46 (6): 6-10
  • Richard Green
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
Gifts from the dawn land: 19th century Wabanaki souvenir beadwork. Part 2 2019 Whispering wind 47 (1): 6-15
  • Richard Green
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
The indigenous populations of Canada, the posts of the Domaine du Roy and Acadia, 1680-1763: a demographic portrait 2019 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 49 (1): 45-62, 105
  • Maxime Morin
  • Paul-André Dubois
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
Are French Acadia and today’s Canadian colonies in the true sense of the word? 2019 Bulletin des séances. Académie Royale des Sciences d’Outre-Mer (New Series) 65 (2): 133-46
  • Jacques Vanderlinden
H6/KY [INSTITUT-] 0001-4176
Woven in tradition: a history of Maine Indian baskets 2018 Native American art April/May (): 82-7
  • Gretchen F. Faulkner
H6/KUB [NATIVE-] 2469-6137
More on frit-core beads in North America 2018 Beads 30 (): 55-9
  • Adelphine Bonneau
  • Karlis Karklins
*H6 [BEADS-]
A "labyrinth of uncertainties": Penobscot River islands, land assignments, and indigenous women proprietors in nineteenth-century Maine 2018 American Indian quarterly 42 (4): 454-87
  • Michah A. Pawling
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0095-182X
Broken chains of custody: possessing, dispossessing, and repossessing lost wampum belts 2018 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 162 (1): 56-105
  • Margaret M. Bruchac
H6 [AMERICAN-] 0003-49X
Maritime Woodland period dwelling surface construction on the coast of the Maritime Peninsula: implications for site reuse and intra-site space 2018 Archaeology of eastern North America 46 (): 1-16
  • M.Gabriel Hyrnick
*H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0360-1021
Archaeological expertise as a component of the process of territorial management and affirmation of the grand council of the Waban-Aki nation 2018 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 48 (3): 81-90, 139-40
  • David Bernard
  • Geneviève Treyvaud
  • Suzie O'Bomsawin
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
A "labyrinth of uncertainties": Penobscot River islands, land assignments, and indigenous women proprietors in nineteenth-century Maine 2018 American Indian quarterly 42 (4): 454-87
  • Micah A. Pawling
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0095-182X
Later maritime woodland to protohistoric culture change and continuity at the Devil's Head site, Calais, Maine 2017 Archaeology of eastern North America 45 (): 85-108
  • Christopher E. Shaw
  • M.Gabriel Hrynick
  • Taylor C. Testa
  • W. Jesse Webb
*H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0360-1021
A pragmatic thinker: thoughts of Peter Paul Osunkhirhine, an Abenaki minister during the nineteenth century 2016 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 46 (1): 49-62, 106
  • Stéphanie Boutevin
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
Nia ta kdak / me and the other: the denomination of indigenous nations according to Abenaki ethnonymy 2016 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 46 (1): 19-36, 105
  • Philippe Charland
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
Wabanaki homeland and mobility: concepts of home in nineteenth-century Maine 2016 Ethnohistory 63 (4): 621-43
  • Micah Pawling
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 0014-1801
Alien abductions: how the Abenaki discovered England 2015 American Indian NMAI Fall (): 32-41
  • James Ring Adams
*H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 1528-0640
Enclitic particles in western Abenaki: form and function 2015 International journal of American linguistics 81 (3): 301-35
  • Philip S. LeSourd
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Transcending the St. Croix legacy in the Northeast borderlands 2014 Native American and indigenous studies 1 (1): 49-64
  • Rachel Bryant
With open arms: Rhonda Besaw - traditional Abenaki beadwork artist 2014 Whispering wind 43 (1): 10-14
  • Richard Green
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
Slat, sand, and sweetgrass: methodologies for exploring the seasonal basket trade in southern Maine 2014 American Indian quarterly 38 (4): 411-26
  • Alyssa Mt. Pleasant
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0095-182X
Wampum from early European collections, part 2: cuffs, bags and more 2014 American Indian art magazine 40 (1): 70-8
  • Christian Feest
*H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0192-9968
Introduction 2013 SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 24 (3): x-xviii
  • Margo Lukens
  • Siobhan Senier
*H6/KUB [SAIL-] 0730-3238
Placing Joseph Bruchac: Native literacy networks and cultural transmission in the contemporary Northeast 2013 SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 24 (3): 71-96
  • Christine M. Delucia
*H6/KUB [SAIL-] 0730-3238
Perspectivism, mortuary symbolism, and human-shark relationships on the Maritime Peninsula 2012 American antiquity 77 (4): 621-45
  • David W. Black
  • Matthew W. Betts
  • Susan E. Blair
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Rethinking recognition: The Aroostook Indian and Mikhu Paul's rewritings of land and community 2010 Papers of the Algonquian conference 42 (): 254-62
  • Siobhan Senier
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
Tree & tradition: Maine Indian brown ash basketry 2010 American Indian art magazine 35 (2): 36-45
  • Gretchen Fearon Faulkner
*H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0192-9968
Uncommon thread: Wabanaki textiles, clothing and costume 2010 Ornament 30 (4): 34-9
  • Carl Little
*H6 [BEAD-] 0148-3897
"All this / is Abenaki country": Ceryl Savageau's poetic Awikhiganak 2010 SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 22 (3): 1-25
  • Siobhan Senier
*H6/KUB [SAIL-] 0730-3238
Politics and Western European religion shape the Wabanaki world 2009 Papers of the Algonquian conference 41 (): 299-321
  • Nicholas N. Smith
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
'Delicate sweet dishes too they make': birchbark art in the Abbe Museum's collections 2006 American Indian art magazine 31 (3): 58-65
  • Rebecca Cole-Will
*H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0192-9968
Aln8baïwi kdakina - notre monde à la manière abénakise: la toponymie abénakise au Québec 2006 Papers of the Algonquian conference 37 (): 49-73
  • Philippe Charland
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
Finding the Almouchiquois: Native American families, territories, and land sales in southern Maine 2004 Ethnohistory 51 (1): 73-100
  • Emerson W. Baker
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY] 0014-1801
Interpreting Wabanaki women's history 2004 American anthropologist 106 (1): 161-4
  • Marilyn Norcini
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
Wabanaki seating arrangements 2004 Papers of the Algonquian conference 35 (): 431-34
  • Willard Walker
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
Wabanaki chief-making and cultural change 2004 Papers of the Algonquian conference 35 (): 389-405
  • Nicholas N. Smith
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
'Of woman and territoriality': starting a dialogue on the gendered nature of aboriginal rights 2004 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 34 (3): 75-86, 117
  • Gerdine van Woudenberg
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
Creating new relations to improve relations: strangers as Wabanaki chiefs 2003 Papers of the Algonquian conference 34 (): 333-40
  • Nicholas N. Smith
0031-5671
George Soctomah's hat 2003 Papers of the Algonquian conference 34 (): 393-9
  • Willard Walker
0031-5671
Les Abénaquis au Québec: des grandes espaces aux luttes actuelles 2003 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 33 (2): 3-5
  • Sylvie Savoie
0318-4137
Father Aubery's liturgical linguistics: an ethnohistorical view 2003 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 33 (2): 7-17, 141
  • Alice Nash
  • Nicholas N. Smith
0318-4137
Nescambiouit, the Abenaki chief and the French-Abenaki alliance 2003 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 33 (2): 18-28, 141
  • Sylvie Savoie
0318-4137