- this area. The
Wawenock or
Walinakiak Indians resided on the
banks of the
Saint George River at
European contact in 1605. The
Wawenock Indians were one...
- S****acommett, S****acomoit) was an
early 17th-century
Native American from the
Wawenock Abenaki tribe. ****a****et was
captured in 1605 by Capt.
George Weymouth...
- River.
Rocameca Upper Androscoggin River.
Wewenoc (Ouanwinak, Sheepscot,
Wawenock, Wawnock)
Coastal areas of
southern Maine.
Wolinak (Becancour) Trois-Rivieres...
-
their leaders,
Onmechin and Marchin. In the
aftermath of the attack, the
Wawenock band of the
Abenaki began construction of a
fortress at Mecadacut, near...
-
abundance of
small fish (alewives). The area was once
inhabited by the
Wawenock (or Walinakiak,
meaning "People of the Bays")
Abenaki Indians, who left...
- River,
centred around Canton, Maine.
Wawinak (also Ouanwinak, Sheepscot,
Wawenock, Wawnock, Wewenoc),
lived in the
coastal areas of
southern Maine. Wolastoqiyik...
-
boundary of Acadia,
which put
Bristol within Acadia. Once
territory of the
Wawenock (or Walinakiak,
meaning "People of the Bay")
Abenaki Indians,
early Bristol...
- The town has six
nature preserves. The town was once
territory of the
Wawenock (or more
precisely Walinakiak,
meaning "People of the Bays")
Abenaki people...
-
Riverside GC 1941
Willie Wansa Roy
Adams Augusta CC 1940
Eddie Bush Joe Pino
Wawenock CC 1939 Roy
Adams Leo
Hansberry Mingo Springs Rangeley GC 1938 Jim Browning...
- (Octagon House) (1855),
Federal Street (photo 11)
Wewenock Building or
Wawenock Block (1856), Main
Street (Route 1) (photo 12) Wisc****et
Public Library...