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Maine / Eastern Algonquian languages / Languages of the United States / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Joint Tribal Council of the Passamaquoddy Tribe v. Morton / Passamaquoddy / Passamaquoddy people / Maliseet people / Penobscot people / First Nations in Atlantic Canada / First Nations / Algonquian peoples
Date: 2013-01-16 13:55:40
Maine
Eastern Algonquian languages
Languages of the United States
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Joint Tribal Council of the Passamaquoddy Tribe v. Morton
Passamaquoddy
Passamaquoddy people
Maliseet people
Penobscot people
First Nations in Atlantic Canada
First Nations
Algonquian peoples

PUBLIC LAW[removed]—OCT. 10, [removed]STAT[removed]Public Law[removed]96th Congress

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