maritime provinces

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maritime provinces

Picture rocks

American Indian rock art in the Northeast woodlands
2002
Examines the origins of American Indian rock art in the New England States along with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Interprets the artistic and historical significance of various petroglyphs and pictographs at well-known sites as well as others only recently discovered. Includes captioned photographs, glossary and reference notes.

Nations of the Northeast coast

2006
Chronicles the history, culture, and traditions of the native peoples along the Northeast coast of America including the Wampanoag, Mohegan, Lenape, and others; and examines their families and clans, village life, and trade among the nations.

Sea of slaughter

1984
Describes the exploitation and sometimes extinction of wildlife in North America. Also tells the story of societies trying to protect these animals.

Troll blood

2008
When the cunning seafaring trader Gunnar and his short-tempered, sword-wielding son, Harald Silkenhair, land in Trollsvik looking for a crew for a journey to Vinland, fifteen-year-old Peer, suspicious of their motives, reluctantly agrees to join them, mostly to watch over his friend Hilde, who is eager to sail to the New World as companion to Gunnar's wife Astrid.

How Glooskap Outwits the Ice Giants; and other tales of the Maritime Indians

1989
Six tales featuring the mythical giant who roamed the coast to New England and Canada, created the Indian peoples to keep him company, and fought battles to protect them ever after.
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