Resources

Secondary:
The Abenaki by: Colin. Calloway, with Frank W. Porter the 3rd as General Editor

The “disappearance” of the Abenaki in western Maine: political organization and ethnocentric assumptions David L. Ghere The American Indian Quarterly. 17.2 (Spring 1993): p193+. From Literature Resource Center. Copyright:COPYRIGHT 1993 University of Nebraska Press http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/

https://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Legends-AB.html

O’Brien, Jean M.. Firsting and Lasting : Writing Indians out of Existence in New England,
University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
Maine Memory Network
Bourque, B. J. (2004). Twelve thousand years: American Indians in Maine. Lincoln, Neb.:
University of Nebraska Press.
The last of the Anderoscoggins Peal Pol or Pierpole Last Indian of the Sandy River
Updated June 2001 http://www.avcnet.org/ne-do-ba/bio_pial.html

Old Newspaper Reveals New Information on Strong’s Famous Native American By:Luann Yetter

Strong’s only India Settler, Pealpole Coweasme, adjusted to the lifestyle By: Luann Yetter

Pealpole left blank page in history By: Luann Yetter

Did Indian Pealpole collect his money by:Luann Yetter

The Memramcoook Conference of North American Indian Young People Memramcook, New Brunswick July 1969

The Hndicrafts of the Modern Indians of Maine By Fannie Hardy Eckstorm

The Adkins Site: A Palaeo-Ondian Haditation and Associated Stone Structure By:R.M. Gramly

Shaw, F. (n.d.). Father Rasle’s War 1724-1726 [archive]. Retrieved
December 4, 2018, from http://www.bigorrin.org/archive3.htm
Primary:
Indian Treaties with the state of Maine
State of Maine