- Penobscot
The Penobscot (Panawahpskek) are a sovereign people indigenous to what is now
Maritime Canada and thenortheastern United States , particularlyMaine . They were and are significant participants in the historical and presentWabanaki Confederacy , along with thePassamaquoddy ,Maliseet andMi'kmaq nations.The word "Penobscot" originates from a mispronunciation of their name "Penawapskewi." The word means "rocky part" or "descending ledges" and originally referred to the portion of the
Penobscot River between Old Town and Bangor. Thetribe has adopted the name "Penobscot Indian Nation".Penobscot is also the name of the dialect of Eastern Abenaki (an
Algonquian language) that the Penobscot people speak.History
s mostly. [For a freely accessible digital text on Wabanaki culture and history, see "Asticou's Island Domain: Wabanaki Peoples at Mount Desert Island 1500-2000," by Harald E.L. Prins and Bunny McrBride (National Park Service, 2007) http://www.nps.gov/acad/historyculture/ethnography.htm ]
Mount Katahdin remains a sacred place for these people, and as such travel to the top of the mountain is consideredtaboo . It is believed that an angry god resides in Pamola Peak.Pamola is a lower god in the spiritual belief system of the Penawapskewi. Pamola was an angry god, and because of his trickster behavior, was sent to Mt. Katahdin for eternity by the power of the highest god,Gluskab .These people have a
prehistoric tie to the river, such that it long ago became a part of their identity. The name of their tribe is the name of a place on the river where they spent most of their time throughout the year, a place "where the white rocks are," also identified as "where the river widens."Fact|date=June 2007The insignia of this tribe, evidenced in their art and design, is the
fiddlehead , in this case an immature frond of theOstrich fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris L.) that grows along the banks of the Penobscot River. Fiddleheads of this fern are a delicacy and are one of the first "blooms" appearing after the harsh winters of the region, thus considered a gift from a spiritual higher power: a reward for having survived the winter.This tribe became federally recognized through the
Maine Land Claims Act , signed onMarch 15 ,1980 . Under the terms of the agreement, the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes received a settlement of $81.5 million in return for relinquishing their rights to 19,500 square miles, for roughly 60% of the state of Maine. [ [http://www.wabanaki.com/me_land_claim.htm Maine Land Claim.] Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission February 14, 1995 Hallowell, Maine. 2003 Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point] They mostly live on a reservation at Indian Island, which is near Old Town.Casino
In 1973, the Penobscot tribe was one of the first Native American tribes to begin
gambling enterprises with the opening of Penobscot High Stakes Bingo which is located on the reservation.Notable Penobscots
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Andrew Sockalexis , a marathon runner who competed in the 1912Stockholm Olympics , inducted into theMaine Running Hall of Fame in 1989. [http://www.runmaine.org/history/history3.htm]
*Louis Sockalexis , the first native American in major league baseball. The Cleveland Spiders became theCleveland Indians in honor of him.
*Molly Spotted Elk , famous performer of the silent film era.
*Joseph Nicolar , Penobscot Tribal Representative to Maine State Legislature and author of 1893 book "The Life and Traditions of the Red Man."
*Charles Norman Shay , Decorated war hero of Omaha Beach, Normandy, in WWII, recipient of the French Legion of Honor medalee also
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Abenaki
*Maine Penny References
External links
* [http://www.penobscotnation.org/ Official Website of the Penawapskewi]
* [http://CPRR.org/Museum/BMLRR/Penobscot.html "The Ancient Penobscot, or Panawanskek." Historical Magazine, February, 1872.]
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