
Pamola - Wikipedia
Pamola (also known as Pamolai, P-mol-a, Pomola, and Bmola) is a legendary bird spirit that appears in Abenaki mythology. This spirit causes cold weather. Specifically, according to the …
The Transformation of Pamola, the Protector of Mount Katahdin
Oct 28, 2022 · Locals who spent time on the mountain have a simple explanation for the capricious conditions: It’s Pamola, the guardian of Katahdin—or K’taadn, as it is more closely …
Pamola: Mighty Thunderbird In Myths Of Penobscot People Of …
Apr 25, 2019 · In Algonquian myth, the legendary bird Pamola is an evil spirit eventually conquered by Glooskap, a trickster god and a mythic hero. One story is about a man who went …
Native American Legends of Mount Katahdin: Home of Powerful ...
Sep 22, 2018 · Located in Piscataquis in Piscataquis County, Maine, Mount Katahdin rises to a height of 5,267 feet (1605.38 meters). A central feature of Baxter State Park, Mount Katahdin …
Pamola, the God of Mount Katahdin - Explore Inspired
Aug 23, 2017 · Talk to the rangers at Baxter State Park and after a few days of friendly banter, you might learn a few things about the mysterious god who lives atop of Mount Katahdin. …
Unveiling Pamola: The Mythical Guardian of Mount Katahdin
Nov 25, 2023 · Explore the captivating legend of Pamola, the mythical creature of Mount Katahdin with a moose's head, man's body, and eagle's wings, symbolizing respect for nature and the …
Pamola - Strange New England
Jun 21, 2015 · In Maine’s Growing Craft Beer Industry, Pamola is the mascot for The Baxter Brewing Company, New England’s first brewry to sell their beer exclusively in cans.z. Pamola …
Pamola, the Wandering Spirit of Mt. Katahdin
Jul 7, 2011 · Pamola is not just a floating head, as in many other sources, he has the body of a man, the head of a moose, and the wings and talons of a bird. Also, he does not wander, but …
Pamola, A Penobscot Legend - Native Languages of the Americas
Pamola put the Indian on his shoulders, bid him close the eyes, and in few moments, with a noise like the whistling of a powerful wind, they were inside of the mountain. The Indian describes …
THE LEGEND OF PAMOLA - Katahdin Woods and Waters
PAMOLA: The Penobscot Indians believed that a spirit, called Pamola resided, during the summer season, on the top of Katahdin — “the greatest of mountains”. Read this 1866 version of the …