The Malecites lived in New Brunswick; their territory extended west from the Saint-John River. They were members of the Wabanaki Confederation, wich also included the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maine
During the summer of 1963, Harvard linguist Karl V. Teeter traveled along the Saint John River, the great thoroughfare of Native New Brunswick, Canada, with his principal Maliseet consultant, Peter
Woodstock (2006 population: 5,113) is a Canadian town in Carleton County, New Brunswick is a town located on the west bank of the Saint John River at the mouth of the Meduxnekeag River, 92 km west of