"Evidence of Jessakidds at Machiasport"

Publication Details

Item Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Maine Historical Society Quarterly
Volume
33
Issue
3/4
Pages
202-209
Publication Date
1993
NB Imprint
No
Language(s)
English
ISBN/ISSN
01631152
Description

The Red Paint culture moved from the west - probably the Great Lakes region - into Maine and the Atlantic Maritimes around 3000 BC, and disappeared around 1500 BC after a rise in the sea level, the cooling of ocean temperatures, and the parasitic depletion of oysters reduced the food supply. Petroglyphs indicate that they hired members of a prestigious Ojibwa religious society, Jessakkidds, to help cope with the changing conditions.

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