About: Tomah Joseph

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Tomah Joseph (1837–1914), a.k.a. Joseph Tomah and Tomah Josephs, was a Passamaquoddy artist and governor of communities in Maine in the United States. He taught the future US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt how to canoe.

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  • Tomah Joseph (1837–1914), a.k.a. Joseph Tomah and Tomah Josephs, was a Passamaquoddy artist and governor of communities in Maine in the United States. He taught the future US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt how to canoe. (en)
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  • A circa 1884 illustration on birch bark by Tomah Joseph of the hero Glooscap transforming a man, who wished to live forever, into a cedar tree (en)
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  • governor of the Passamaquoddy Tribe (en)
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  • Tomah Joseph (en)
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  • Joseph Tomah, Tomah Josephs (en)
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  • Tomah Joseph (1837–1914), a.k.a. Joseph Tomah and Tomah Josephs, was a Passamaquoddy artist and governor of communities in Maine in the United States. He taught the future US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt how to canoe. (en)
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  • Tomah Joseph (en)
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  • Tomah Joseph (en)
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