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Friday, October 29, 2010

Preliminary Report on Abenaki Petition for Tribal Recognition - [Exhibits]: March 12, 2002: Exhibit 2 - Continued:

Surviving Indian Groups of the Eastern United States
By William Gilbert
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Page 409 Surviving Indian groups - Gilbert
No. 4. Vermont
No surviving social groups of Indians
are recorded for Vermont,
although the census records
a few scattered individuals.
Smithsonian Institution
Bureau of American Ethnology
Bulletin 145
The Indian Tribes of North America
By John R. Swanton
1952
Page 13 Maine
Abnaki. Properly Wabanki.....
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Page 14 Bureau of American Ethnology [Bulleton 145]
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[Swanton] Indian Tribes of North America Page 15
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Page 18 Bureau of American Ethnology [Bulletin 145]
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VERMONT
Abnaki. An Abnaki band known as the Missisasik was at one time settled on Missisquoi River in Franklin County. (See Maine.)
[Swanton] Indian Tribes of North America Page 19
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Pennacook. The eastern margins of Vermont were occupied by the Pennacook, who must have hunted considerably within its borders. (See New Hampshire.)

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