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I shall tell you how my line branches into the Native American or Metis line. I never thought I had Metis blood until I recently traced my paternal line a bit further and lo and behold, I traced one line to the Penobscot people. Well that really made me curious so I have been reading a lot about the Abenaquis because I thought they were my ancestors.
The Abenaquis were a tribe that belonged to Wabanaki Comferation along with the Passamaquaddy,Maliseet,Penobscot,and later the Migmaw were in the Confederation.Wabenaki means people of the dawn.The original Wabanaki Confederation was lead by many famous Chiefs over the years up to the early 1700.The best known Chiefs were Edgermeret cousin of Madockawondo,Moxus his brother in law,Bomaseen his father in law and Madockawondo (my ancestor). The Abnaki formed an early attachment for the French, chiefly through the influence of their missionaries, and carried on an almost constant war with the English until the fall of the French power in America . These people lived mostly in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.The western Abenaqui livec in New Hampshire and Vermont areas.The eastern Abenaqui lived in Maine and the maritime Abenaqi lived near St John River and St Croix . The Abenaqui people had tempory campgrounds that they would meet at such places as Penobsot Falls,Mattawankeag.Later on many of the Abenaqui people moved into Canada and some settle in Becancourt Quebec,Sillery and St Francis near Pierville Quebec.
My ancestors were the Penobscot tribe. These people lived in villages sometimes surrounded by fences or stakes (palisades). They lived in wigwams .The wigwams were made by the men, and they would shape the trees or sapling so that the frame would be curved,which would protect their home from the harsh weather and winds.Once they framed the wigwam they would cover it with Bark or mats maybe even hides of some animals.
The Penobscot people hunted, fished and farmed.They grew corn, hunted deer,cariboo,rabbits,among other animals. Before these people made contact with the white man there may have been as many as 40000 Abenaquis.. In the 1500s the Abenaqui people were struck with two epidemics, and in 1586 they were hit with the Typhus fever, and around 1620 three separate epidemics swept New England, Maine and Canada. The Maine people lost around 75 percent of their people.I could go on and on, but I would suggest you go to a search engine such as google and search, there are so many interesting stories and history of the Abenaqui people. Now how exactly do the Abenaqui especially the Penobscot people come to be part of my ancestors? Read on and you will see.
The Penobscot people had a chief they called Madockawando.
He was born in Maine around 1630, he was the adopted son of Assaminaqua who he succeeded as Sachem of the Penobscot Indians.In 1694 a deed of Conveyance of lands with Sir William Phipps was made at Pamaquid of which Madockawando released lands on both sides of the St George River, in the province of Massachussetts.He was an important part of history of Eastern Maine because of his position as Sagamore of Penobscot.
The following was the bottom of the page of the 1693 treaty between the British Crown and the Massachussetts Bay and rivers areas;
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Sitting at my computer ,wondering what to blog about. I am looking out of my window, it is overcast,
Drizzly, Yucky. But I should not complain, we could have snow, and with snow there is cold then with
Cold comes ice and that means slippery roads and sidewalks. No I should not complain because it will come soon enough. Many places are already getting snow and cold weather.
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The true test of courage is to brave the elements, to fight the odds, and to hold on no matter what. This was surely the problems that faced young Ti-Boy Cormier in that memorable day in 1807. It was a mild winter, all things considered. Yet the ponds and river had frozen over. Many villagers where Ti-Boy came from paid little attention to the early thaw or that the ice-covered rivers and ponds were probably
Not safe. When a man fell into the ice that that day ,Ti-Boy was nearby . The man’s friends did not dare to go near the hole. They knew more weight would cause a cave in. While they rushed nearby to get help, Ti-Boy inched his way being very careful towards the drowning freezing man. He grabbed the hand that clawed desperately at the thin edge around the hole, Ti-Boy with no regard for his own safety held on to the man’s hand until help arrived. For this rescue I am sure Ti-Boy would have earned a medal of bravery. What makes this story more unusual is that you see
Ti-Boy was only 6 years old.
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