Foreword |
|
iv | |
|
|
Manesayd'ik: At the Clam-Gathering Place |
|
|
1 | (15) |
|
Still in Eden: Wabanakis, Settlers, and Artists |
|
|
16 | (18) |
|
By Canoe, Sail, or Steam: Getting to Mount Desert Island |
|
|
34 | (13) |
|
Boating, Tramping, Rocking, and Tea: Rusticators on the Rise |
|
|
47 | (23) |
|
Peddling and Porpoising: Wabanaki Summer Resuorces |
|
|
70 | (15) |
|
Fancy Baskets and Toy Canoes to Tent No. 3: Selling Crafts, Telling Fortunes |
|
|
85 | (20) |
|
Mighty Tippy: Canoe Services and Sales |
|
|
105 | (12) |
|
Everyone Knows Chief Big Thunder: Notable Wabanakis |
|
|
117 | (23) |
|
Where Moose Bones Turned to Stone: Folklorists and Conservationists |
|
|
140 | (20) |
|
A Perfect Shame: Bar Habor Village Improvement Association |
|
|
160 | (12) |
Epilogue: The Art of Survival |
|
172 | (2) |
Acknowledgments |
|
174 | (1) |
End Notes |
|
175 | (6) |
Bibliography |
|
181 | (3) |
Index |
|
184 | |