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SEBAGO—PRESUMPSCOT
ANTHROPOLOGY PROJECT

Mawooshen Research(tm)
Ethnohistorical Anthropologist
mawushen@maine.rr.com
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lakes region of maine
Studying the relationships
of the lake & river
with their human communities through time
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Project Contents: Mawooshen Memos & SPAP Reports
MAWOOSHEN
MEMOS(tm)
This SubSection is for
Considerations of Relevant Matters
Beyond the Lakes Region.
mawooshen quill
SPAP Reports for Considerations of Lakes Region Matters
 
  GETTING THE POINT & PASSING IT ON – A PAEAN TO PANTHER POND
SPAP Report No.W-3
Dreams? No – some of the reality of Camp!

 
The only Historic Period item in the Mira L Dolley Collection, given to MSM in 1981.

 
...mostly dated well before Pharaoh Cheops’ Great Pyramid of Egypt...

king's mark
 
Before the masts could hold the sails,
The oxen had to haul the trees—and no easy task it was to do so.

gulf of maine
 
This is about accuracy of group-identifications, not about political correctness.
Some Native Americans might scoff at any Euramerican attempts to identify them . . .

Raymond map
 
In 1869, the results of a state-wide survey ordered by Maine's Governor Joshua Chamberlain
(of epic Civil War fame) were published at Augusta . . .

Jantzen's diving girl logo
 
Tribal Costume   |   Sebago-Style   |   Back When
Jantzen's Diving Girl logo shown left courtesy of Jantzen Inc. This is their first Diving Girl created in 1920.

shallop: open, row-&-sail, workboats
 
...the ultimate insult...added to the injuries....
 
...Native Americans were totally vulnerable....
 
...even before the Wabanaki peoples were pulled or pushed . . .

sailing ship
 
"The Countrey of Mawooshen" behind the Maine coast . . .
 
In The Length and Breadth of Maine, Stanley B. Attwood lists fourteen "drainage districts" for the state
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