Passamaquoddy people

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The Passamaquoddy people are an Indigenous Algonquian-speaking nation of the Wabanaki Confederacy, traditionally inhabiting the coastal regions of what are now eastern Maine and New Brunswick.

All labels observed (5)

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Passamaquoddy people canonical 5
Passamaquoddy 4
Passamaquoddy Tribe 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Algonquian-speaking people
First Nations people
Indigenous people
Native American people
continent North America
culturalHeritage coastal marine culture
culturalPractice basket making
storytelling
traditional songs
culturalRegion Northeast Woodlands
surface form: Northeastern Woodlands
ethnicGroupOf Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
federalRecognitionCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasLanguageRevitalizationEfforts yes
hasReservation Indian Township Reservation
Pleasant Point Reservation
language Passamaquoddy language
languageBranch Eastern Algonquian languages
languageFamily Algonquian languages
languageStatus endangered language
memberOf Wabanaki Confederacy
modernPopulationCenter Charlotte County, New Brunswick
Washington County, Maine
nameMeaning pollock-spearer
notableLegalIssue land claims in Maine
oralTradition strong
partOf Wabanaki peoples
surface form: Wabanaki Nations of Maine
politicalOrganization Passamaquoddy Tribal Government
surface form: Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township

Pleasant Point Reservation
surface form: Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point
primaryReligion Christianity
traditional Indigenous spirituality
recognizedAs federally recognized tribe in the United States
relatedEthnicGroup Abenaki
surface form: Abenaki people

Maliseet people
Mi’kmaq
surface form: Mi'kmaq people

Penobscot people
reservationState Maine
selfDesignation Peskotomuhkati
traditionalEconomy marine harvesting
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
traditionalTerritory Bay of Fundy
surface form: Bay of Fundy region

New Brunswick
eastern Maine
treatyHistoryWith British Crown
United States government
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet

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Penobscot people relatedEthnicGroup Passamaquoddy people
Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language spokenBy Passamaquoddy people
Algonquian peoples includesEthnicGroup Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy
Indigenous peoples of New England hasSubgroup Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy
Maliseet linguisticRelation Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy
Passamaquoddy hasFederallyRecognizedTribe Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy Tribe
Eastern Abenaki languages spokenBy Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy peoples
Maliseet people relatedEthnicGroup Passamaquoddy people
Passamaquoddy Bay hasIndigenousNameFrom Passamaquoddy people
Peace and Friendship Treaties signatory Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy
First Nations and Tribal governments in Maine and New Brunswick represents Passamaquoddy people
this entity surface form: Passamaquoddy communities