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Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Maine / Eastern Algonquian languages / Languages of the United States / Passamaquoddy / Penobscot people / Wabanaki Confederacy / Passamaquoddy people / Maliseet people / First Nations / First Nations in Atlantic Canada / Algonquian peoples
Date: 2012-03-14 12:15:00
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Maine
Eastern Algonquian languages
Languages of the United States
Passamaquoddy
Penobscot people
Wabanaki Confederacy
Passamaquoddy people
Maliseet people
First Nations
First Nations in Atlantic Canada
Algonquian peoples

Wabanaki Sovereignty in the 21st Century Headline News: Wabanaki Sovereignty in the 21st Century introduces eight topics commonly covered in the media through first person voices of Wabanaki political and cultural leader

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