- The
Tarrantines were a band of the Mi'kmaq
tribe of
Native Americans inhabiting northern New England,
particularly coastal Maine. The name
Tarrantine is...
-
Merchant Marine and
marine related industries.
Called Majabigwaduce by
Tarrantine Abenaki Indians,
Castine is one of the
oldest towns in New England, predating...
- list of
ghost towns in Maine.
Appledore (York County) Askwith, now
named Tarrantine (Piscataquis County) Flagstaff,
submerged to form
Flagstaff Lake (Somerset...
- The
Tarratine Wars also
known as the Penobscot–
Tarrantine War or
Micmac Wars was an
armed conflict that
sporadically occurred over a
period of 25 years...
- on a site
where the present-day mill is located. Once
territory of the
Tarrantine (now
called Penobscot)
Abenaki Native Americans, it was one of six townships...
- A
subgroup of Mi'kmaq who
lived in New
England were
known as
Tarrantines. The
Tarrantines sent 300
warriors to kill
Nanepashemet and his wife in 1619 at...
-
Wabanaki Confederacy, Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
Quebec Abenaki (
Tarrantine), Quebec, Maine, New Brunswick,
historically Vermont and New Hampshire...
-
disastrous time for the Naumkeag. Many
Naumkeag died in a war with the
Tarrantine and as a
result of a
smallpox epidemic in 1617–1619,
including their powerful...
- them as Mickmakis. The
British originally referred to the
people as
Tarrantines,
which appears to have a
French basis.
Various explanations exist for...
- to aid the
Penobscot tribe in
their conflict with the
Tarrantine of
northern Maine. The
Tarrantine were a
warlike band, who did not
practice agriculture...