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History


Historical Musings: About the Roll

by Lori Safford
The Inuit and the Aleuts were well known for their ability to roll. They considered the ability to roll as a basic survival technique...

September, 2005 - Vol IV, Iss 4



Historical Musings: The Kayak

by Lori Safford
According to the Encarta World English Dictionary, the word kayak is derived from a mid-18th century Inuit word qayak meaning hunter's boat...

August, 2005 - Vol IV, Iss 3




The Maliseet Trail

by Sammy Solo
The Maliseet Trail was one of the most important routes traveled by the semi-nomadic peoples we now call the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot First Nations...

August, 2005 - Vol IV, Iss 3



Historical Musings: The Penobscot River

by Lori Safford
I'll bet you don"t ponder the origin of the Penobscot River while you're wrestling with one of its Class IV and V rapids...

July, 2005 - Vol IV, Iss 2



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