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Date: 2014-01-27 17:34:12
Languages of the United States
Languages of North America
First Nations
Maine
Passamaquoddy people
Maine Legislature
Wabanaki
First Nations in Atlantic Canada
Algonquian peoples
Eastern Algonquian languages

December 20, 2013 Governor Paul R. LePage 1 State House Station Augusta, ME[removed]Dear Governor LePage: We write with deep concern about the Elver Project as described in media reports

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