The Fisheries Program’s profile picture, or pictograph, is said to be a ‘tribal symbol’ representing the Penobscot Nation in the years before and after First Contact. Each Wabanaki nation had their own variant of the symbol.
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Please contact penobscot.fisheries@penobscotnation.org with any questions.
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Possible effigies of the Great Turtle, or Tolba in the Abenaki language. The giant turtle plays a central role in the creation of the world.
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