Old John Neptune

John Neptune
Born Bungawarrawit
(1767-07-22)July 22, 1767
Died May 8, 1865(1865-05-08) (aged 97)
Resting place St. Andrews, or Indian Point.
Residence Indian Island, Maine
Nationality Penobscot
Other names Bungawarrawit
Occupation shaman

Old John Neptune (Penobscot, a member of the Passamaquoddy "Neptune" (also spelled as "Nepton" or "Neptun") family, also (recte) known in his own original Penobscot as Bungawarrawit;[1] July 22, 1762 – May 8, 1865) was a leader of the Penobscot Nation in Maine for fifty years. Neptune was known as a shaman (m'teoulino, in the Penobscot language).[2]

In The Maine Woods (1864), writer Henry David Thoreau described an 1853 visit to Neptune as his Old Town home.[3]

References

  1. Raymond, William Odber (1905). Glimpses of the Past. History of the river St. John A. D. 1604-1784. (e-text). Saint John, New Brunswick. p. 298. OCLC 15715006. Retrieved 10 October 2009.
  2. Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy (1945). Old John Neptune and Other Maine Indian Shamans. Portland, Maine: Southworth-Anthoensen Press. OCLC 887635.
  3. Thoreau, Henry David (1864). The Maine Woods (Project Gutenberg text). pp. 199–200. ISBN 9781420927146. OCLC 437036255. Retrieved 10 October 2009. He told me that he was eighty-nine ; but he was going a-moose-hunting that fall, as he had been the previous one.
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