Background
Cook, David Sidney was born on December 15, 1943 in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. Son of Sidney Reed and Jane (Verreault) Cook.
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With this book you can put your canoe in a nearby river or pond in Maine and travel prehistoric routes to campgrounds thousands of years old. Discover the birchbark canoe with the Indians of the Northeast. David Cook takes the reader on a birchbark canoe journey through the landscape in the context of Northeastern geological development and Indian prehistoric culture. On rivers, lakes, over carries, and through coastal routes, we follow the archaeological and historical record, informed by accounts of early explorers. First attempted in the early twentieth century, the publication of these ancient canoe routes, in daily use for millennia, is finally accomplished and in its third edition, with translations of Indian place names, a thorough index, notes and bibliography, and a foreword by Penobscot tribal historian, James Eric Francis, Sr. The eminent anthropologist David Sanger, PhD, provides an introduction.
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Cook, David Sidney was born on December 15, 1943 in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. Son of Sidney Reed and Jane (Verreault) Cook.
Bachelor of Science in Education, University Maine, 1970.
Teacher Winthrop High School, since 1970. With United States Army, 1963-1966, Vietnam.
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Member of Maine Council Social Studies, Maine History Society, Maine Archeological Society (president 1979-1982, since 1985).
Married Margaret Gilbert, December 28, 1974. 1 child Christopher E.