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A 1755 proclamation offered bounties for Penobscot scalps in
A 1755 proclamation offered bounties for Penobscot scalps in
A 1755 proclamation offered bounties for Penobscot scalps in New England
The Wabanaki people hope their history and culture find more of a presence in the state's classrooms, as a 2001 law intended.
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