Maine Historical Society - Programs Podcast
Wabanaki Place: Language and Landscape
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 1:20:26
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Recorded November 16, 2019 - Listen to historian James E. Francis Sr. (Penobscot) who shared stories about the origin and meaning of geographic place names in what is now known as Maine, from a Wabanaki perspective. Wabanaki, part of the Algonkian language group, is the first language of Maine, and each tribe has a distinct language that expresses worldview. The original words of this land â Casco, Katahdin, Kennebec, Androscoggin, Pemaquid â surround us. As settlers colonized Maine with a dominant English language system, they named towns after their founding fathers or English homelands, resulting in a situation where Wabanaki people are now living in a deeply familiar place populated with foreign words.