This colorful new book describes the many Native nations that lived along the coast of northeastern North America during the seventeenth century. Beautiful paintings and detailed illustrations highlight the family lives, hunting practices, and traditions of the Abenaki and the many other nations in the region.
Describes the culture and daily life of the indigenous peoples who have lived along the North American coast from New Brunswick to North Carolina for over twelve thousand years, including the Lenape, Mi'kmaq, and Wampanoag nations.