Where can I find general information about the Penobscot Indian Nation?
The Penobscot Indian Nation maintains its own Web site providing information on current events in the Penobscot Indian Nation. Links are provided to the Penobscot Nation Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Trust Responsibility and other tribal government services. For a more general introduction to the history of the Maine and its native peoples, Maine PBS has produced a Web site to accompany its television series, Home: The Story of Maine, and the Maine State Museum has created a Virtual Tour: Museum without Walls. Where I can see examples of Penobscot basketry? There are numerous Web sites with examples of Penobscot basketry including the Abbe Museum, the Hudson Museum, the Penobscot Nation Museum’s Penobscot Basketery, and the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance. The National Museum for the American Indian’s online exhibit The Language of Native American Baskets from the Weaver’s Point of View – Theresa Hoffman features the work and philosophy