Proper noun
Wabanaki
(anthropology, geography) A Native American nation that stretches from Newfoundland in the north, to mid-Maine in the south, and parts of Quebec in the west.
But despite all of this, the colonial experience was on balance a disaster for Maine’s people, most of all because of the effect it had on relations with the Wabanaki. Source: Internet
“The French came and they gave us their religion first, and then we traded, which is why the Wabanaki chose to deal with the French over the English, because the French treated them like human beings.” Source: Internet
The Wabanaki territory, also known as the Dawnland, is home to the five nations of the Wabanaki Confederacy. Source: Internet