Lewis Mitchell

Lewis Mitchell (c. 1847–1930), a Native American member of the Maine State Legislature in the late 1800s into the early 1900s, is known for his advocacy of the Passamaquoddy people and his work on a plethora of writings in the Passamaquoddy language, of which only some have been preserved. Although he was Passamaquoddy, he was widely versed in Wabanaki tradition, as Wabanaki was the overall surrounding language and more general culture of not just Maine, but the Canadian and New England area, home to several indigenous tribes during this time period (a decent amount of which still exist today, including the Passamaquoddy peoples, Mitchell's native tribe). Provided by Wikipedia
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Fredericton : Micmac-Maliseet Institute, University of New Brunswick, 1990

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Fredericton : Micmac-Maliseet Institute, University of New Brunswick, 1990

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