CI[)l1:721 - Memorial University of Newfoundland DAI
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CI[)l1:721 - Memorial University of Newfoundland DAI
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Theriault for their hospitality to me during my stay there. I also owe a great<br />
deal to Heather Fowler, who freely provided access to her library, and<br />
subsequently, preserved much <strong>of</strong> my sanity throughout the months <strong>of</strong> May<br />
and June, 1988.<br />
I would also like to thank Andrea Bear Nicholas, Tobique Reserve,<br />
for allowing me to examine the Bernard collection and see the site. Her<br />
interest, and that af others on the reserve, in heritage preservation is an<br />
example for all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />
I am also grateful to Or. Arthur Spiess, Maine Historic Preservation<br />
Commission, Augusta, Maine, who located most 01 the Maine collections<br />
used in this research for me, and who took the time to show me the Hart's<br />
Falls and Michaud collections.<br />
FL.I1her, I am indebted to Or. Bruce Bourque and Dr. Steven Cox,<br />
Maine State Museum. Augusta, Maine. for their interest in the project. They<br />
provided access to the Museum's collections and work space to undertake<br />
the research there. Particularly, I am grateful for the access to unpublished<br />
materials from the Tumer Farm and Goddard collections they provided.<br />
Several persons at the Department <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, <strong>University</strong> 01<br />
Maine, Orono, also made significant contributions. These are Dr. David<br />
Sanger, who provided access to the Young site and Hirundo site collections.<br />
as well as giving me a tour <strong>of</strong> other collections housed by the Department<br />
and providing marvelous opportunities to discuss Maine-Maritimes prehistory.