[GANONG ] BOUNDARIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK 153 
THE INDIAN PERIOD. 
The boundaries in this period have been described in the preceding 
Monograph (“ Historic Sites of New Brunswick”) of this series; they 
are sketched on the accompanying map (map No. 2) ; and in synopsis 
are as follows. The Micmacs occupied all the Gulf of St. Lawrence 
slope, Gaspé, Bay Chaleur, the Head of the Bay of Fundy as far west 


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Map No. 2. To illustrate boundaries between the Indian tribes. 
as Quaco, and all of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. The 
Maliseets occupied all the valley of the St. John in New Brunswick, 
with the possible exception of its mouth, and the valley of the St. Croix. 
They were divided into two sub-divisions, the Woolahstukwik (a word 
which has never come into general use) or St. John River Indians in 
that valley, and the Passamaquoddies in the St. Croix basin. Westward 
Sec. II., 1901. 10. 
