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Date: 2013-02-05 08:40:08
Abenaki people
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Lesson
Abenaki language
Teaching
Education
Pedagogy

Lesson Lesson Plan Who Needs It? This is an adaptation by William Kellogg of a lesson plan prepared by Kathy-Lyn H. Begor and Sharon Parsons. The adaptation is included as a sample lesson plan in the New Hampshire Histo

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