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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Nancy Millette Doucet Northcountry News Article Pages 13 and 14:










Document 01 and 02: Northcountry News Page 13 and 14. Dated October 30, 2009. Entitled "National Geographic Study In The Koas Area of Haverhill And Newbury"

The National Geography DNA scientist came to North Haverhill in March as a partnership program with the local White Pine Association to help people in the region find their roots. Many people in the region had family oral history and some had family bibles but because of the way US Census were performed in the past few could find any paperwork to prove their Native American genealogy. The White Pine Association wanted to help people who had been living in the region for generations to have another tool to help with the genealogy research so the board of directors contacted Dr. Schurr who has been working with Indigenous Groups worldwide. About 200 people took part in the study.
"It has taken a few months to get all of the results studied and ready to post online but now the National Geographic site is starting to post the findings," stated the White Pine Association. On the day of testing the scientists gave each person a packet of papers that had their own identification number on them. For those who did the testing all you will do is go to https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/journey.html
and type in your number to see if your results are done and posted. If they are not up yet keep checking back. They are working on this as you reed this."
"We are very excited about some of the results so far," stated nancy Millette Doucet, Executive Director of the White Pine Association. "The DNA rests have proven a very rare strain of Aboriginal line in my family and other community members of this region. This is very exciting news and we look forward to working with National Geographic on this project." One of the issues making this strain rare is it is entirely absent from East Asian markers. This strain is found in North America and is found in the Algonquian, Sioux, Navajo and other Native groups. "This is very exciting and we are so glad we are able now to have another tool in preserving and honoring the important history of the Koas meadows of Haverhill and Newbury and the people here," said the Whie Pine Board members. The White Pine Association is also working on a curriculum for the local schools to present day. The WPA is projecting the project will be complete in time for November 2009 Native American Month.
For more information please visit the White Pine Association Website at http://www.whitepineassociation.org/ 
WHITE PINE ASSOCIATE FOCUSES ON ABENAKI LANGUAGE PRESERVATION Article Date: August 28, 2008. "We are very excited and grateful for this opportunity,” said Trustees of the White Pine Association. The board trustees members include: Nancy Millette (Doucet) , Peggy Fullerton, John Prescott, Colleen Chase, Dr. Ray Lussier and Mike Fenn. All members with the exception of Dr Ray Lussier where born and raised in the Haverhill / Newbury area. "The Abenaki Alliance" is made up of the Koasek (Brian Chenevert/Howard Knight Jr/ Nancy Millette Doucet Inc.) , Nulhegan (Luke Willard and Dawn Macie Inc.), Missiquoi/ Sokoki (April St. Francis-Merrill Inc.) and El Nu Abenaki (Roger Longtoe - Koasek "Sub-Band" now calling itself the El-Nu Abenaki Tribe) Nations and spans the whole state of Vermont and parts of New Hampshire. The White Pine is centered in the heart of the historical Koas Meadows of Newbury and Haverhill which was historically the home of the Mission des loups built around 1675 by Jesuit Joseph Aubrey.
STUDY AND RESEARCH THIS LINK WITHIN THIS BLOG:
READ THE DOCUMENTS!
Nancy Lee nee: Millette - Doucet
DOES NOT NOR CAN SHE PROVE DOCUMENTARILY OR OTHERWISE THAT HER ANCESTOR(S) DESCEND FROM ANY NATIVE PERSON FROM ANY HISTORIC TRIBAL COMMUNITY, BAND OR GROUP OF ABENAKI, COWASUCK OR ANY OTHER KNOWN DOCUMENTED NATIVE AMERICAN!!!

D-N-A CAN NOT PROVE A DAMNED THING!
IT DOES NOT IDENTIFY
NATIVE COMMUNITY
NATIVE ANCESTRY
NATIVE DESCENT
NATIVE LANGUAGE
NATIVE HERITAGE
NATIVE CULTURE
AND IT SURE DOES NOT MAKE ANY PERSON
ABENAKI OR NATIVE AMERICAN!

Document 03 and 04: Nancy Millette Doucet on December 13, 2008 (after being "thrown" out of the Brian Chenevert/ Howard F. Knight Jr. "group" calling itself the "Koasek Traditional Abenaki Band" in the Fall of 2008 ... I have the email communications from that time-frame between those persons ... including Nancy Millette Doucet's communication's to and from various persons). This Koasek Traditional band of the Koas Abenaki Nation is MERELY A D.B.A. Tradename of Nancy Millette Doucet's creation in VERMONT via the Vermont Secretary of the State Office, along with John Prescott 162 Evergreen Drive in Newbury, Vermont 05051 and Shirley Hook of 1888 Allen Bent Road in Braintree, Vermont 05669.
NOTICE that Nulhegan Band of the Coosuck Abenaki People, Inc. at P.O. Box 1251 in Derby Line, Vermont 05830 - Nancy Millette at 284 Messier Rd in Randolph, Vermont 05051 and Luke Willard at P.O. Box 1251 in Derby Line Vermont 05830 is crossed out on this document. Thats what I call C-O-L-L-U-S-I-O-N !!
THESE PEOPLE DO NOT COME FROM ANY HISTORIC ABENAKI TRIBE(S)!
THEY ARE MERELY DOING BUSINESS UNDER THEIR OWN CREATED TRADNAMES
"DOING-BUSINESS-AS"
AND OR
INCORPORATIONS
THAT THEY THEMSELVES HAVE CREATED!

Document 05: Nancy Doucet's TRADE NAME (DOING BUSINESS AS/ D.B.A.) dated January 02, 2009 at "Principle Office Address" of 2997 Dartmouth College Highway in North Haverhill, New Hampshire 03774. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 37 Haverhill, N.H. 03765.







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