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1 PATHWAYS TO HISTORY CURRICULUM GUIDE I Evolution in Abenaki Material Culture About the Abenaki Nation
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City

Lunenburg / Columbus / /

Company

Abenaki / Globe Pequot Press / Sarah Somers / /

Continent

America / North America / Americas / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

Facility

Culture Fairbanks Museum / University of Oklahoma / Abenaki Museum / Museum Educator / Fairbanks Museum / /

IndustryTerm

steel tools / food processing / sharp-edged tool / caustic depilatory solution / homemade tools / informative web site / food / plastics / intra-continental trade networks / potential applications / enzyme solution / /

NaturalFeature

Penobscot / Great Northern Forests / Pacific Coast / /

Organization

University of Oklahoma / Waban-aki Nation Grand Council / federal government / W’abanaki Dancers / Ndakinna Education Center / /

Person

Sarah Somers / Charles C. Mann / Jesse Larocque / C. Keith Wilbur / Rick Hunt / Newt Washburn / Jeanne Brink / Tatyana Donovan / Birch Bark / Colin G. Calloway / Trudy Ann Parker / Rhonda Besaw / Marge Bruchac / /

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Position

one of the members / hunter / /

ProvinceOrState

Vermont / New Brunswick / Maine / Oklahoma / Nova Scotia / Florida / California / New Hampshire / /

Region

Northeastern United States / Western Massachusetts / New England / Eastern Canada / /

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http /

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