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Hosted on MSNL.D. 1349: Waterways of Wabanaki significanceAn Act to Review State Lands and Waterways That Have Sacred, Traditional or Other Significance to the Wabanaki People.
Within the homeland of the Penobscot Nation, the land has special significance to the Native American tribe and the larger Wabanaki Confederacy (of which it is a part) – its culture, traditions, and ...
Settlers representing wealthy Bristol merchants built a village on the site by the late 1620s and began trading with French colonists to the north and members of the Wabanaki Confederacy ...
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