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Mallery says he obtained these accounts from unidentified Abnaki traders in Maine in 1888. This fact is noteworthy , because it demonstrates how widespread the use of pictographs was among natives in the 19th century .
Mallery says he obtained these accounts from unidentified Abnaki traders in Maine in 1888. This fact is noteworthy , because it demonstrates how widespread the use of pictographs was among natives in the 19th century .
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