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Origin of the Medicine Man Passamaquoddy Native American Lore The Medicine Man is Glooscap, the Good-Spirit. Legend has it that the father of Glooscap is a being who lives under a great waterfall beneath the earth. His face is half-red, and he has a single all- seeing eye. He can give to anyone coming to him the medicine he desires. Glooscap is still busy sharpening his arrows off in a distant place, preparing sometime to return to earth and make war. Passamaquoddies tell all of ...


Passamaquoddy Origins Articles on the Passamaquoddy and the Dawnland Peoples The People of the Dawnland, by Laura Brooks Impact of French and English Rivalries upon the Dawnland Peoples, by Laura Brooks U.S. Federal Indian Policy: Passamaquoddy Resistance, by Laura Brooks Behind the Scenes of the Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement, by Sue Stevens Growing up in Indian Township during the Depression, transcribed by Laura Brooks (as told by Laura's grandmother Mary Mi ...


Main The Passamaquoddy Photo compliments of TME Co. Officially the Passamoquoddy Nation did not possess a tribal flag until 1995. That means simply that the council governing the had never seen fit to approve a design through a piece of legislation. That does not mean, however, that the Passamoquoddy did not have a flag. There was an unofficial flag for the tribe and it is seen both on land and at sea! The Passamoquoddy of Maine are part of the Wabanaki Confederacy, ...



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