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This web site is an extracted Section from the Lakes Region of Maine web site, where it had outgrown that regional specialty by becoming ever more generalized in its scope, as a result of FAQs from the public. (That's the reason for the Owl Icon [which you'll encounter later] asking "Who?, Who?, Who?".) So here it is now, on its own, in TWO SECTIONS: the SPAPRs and the MMs -
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Sebago-Presumpscot
Anthropology Project (SPAP) Reports A Section For Considerations of Relevant Matters Within the Lakes Region...follow the scroll |
Mawooshen
Memos(tm)
Notes & Queries---FAQ---Sakamo Series A Section For Considerations of Relevant Matters Beyond the Lakes Region...follow the quill |
Your author is Alvin Hamblen Morrison PhD, an ethnohistorical anthropologist, professionally specializing in studying WABANAKI FRONTIER ENCOUNTERS (= Indian-French-English relationships of the Colonial Period in what is now northern New England and south-of-St.Lawrence Canada), under the name of MAWOOSHEN RESEARCH. (See MM FAQ-3 for Mawooshen's meaning.) I was born & raised in Portland Maine, and now live in Raymond Maine, (can you find me on this map ) but hold the title of Professor of Anthropology (Emeritus) at State University of New York College at Fredonia, in westernmost NY state where I taught for 25 years.