An article on an "Indian Encampment" in Bar Harbor, which at its peak in 1885, w

An article on an "Indian Encampment" in Bar Harbor, which at its peak in 1885, was home to some 250 Wabanakis. They came for the economic opportunities furnished by an emerging resort, marketing their arts, crafts, and canoeing skills to rusticators who visited the tented encampments. None...

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Main Authors: McBride, Bunny, Prins, Harold
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Published: Portland Public Library Digital Commons 2010
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_portmonthly/1630
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spelling ftportllibrary:oai:digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com:news_portmonthly-2629 2023-05-15T12:58:49+02:00 An article on an "Indian Encampment" in Bar Harbor, which at its peak in 1885, w McBride, Bunny Prins, Harold 2010-07-01T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_portmonthly/1630 unknown Portland Public Library Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_portmonthly/1630 Maine News Index – Portland Monthly Abenaki Indians Mount Desert Island text 2010 ftportllibrary 2022-10-20T20:50:28Z An article on an "Indian Encampment" in Bar Harbor, which at its peak in 1885, was home to some 250 Wabanakis. They came for the economic opportunities furnished by an emerging resort, marketing their arts, crafts, and canoeing skills to rusticators who visited the tented encampments. None marketed with more flair than Penobscot Frank "Big Thunder" Loring, towering in height and personality. Details. Text abenaki Portland Public Library: Digital Commons Indian
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Mount Desert Island
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Prins, Harold
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