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Champlain in September , 1604 that the people of Norumbega travelled up the Penobscot river to a lake through which they went to the river of St. Croix , thence a short distance by portage , and then to the river of the Etechemins .
Champlain in September , 1604 that the people of Norumbega travelled up the Penobscot river to a lake through which they went to the river of St. Croix , thence a short distance by portage , and then to the river of the Etechemins .
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In addition , an Abenaki leader named Bashabes , whose primary residence was on the Penobscot River , was greatly esteemed by both Eastern and Western Abenaki from the Penobscot to Cape Ann . He headed a political alliance of these ...
In addition , an Abenaki leader named Bashabes , whose primary residence was on the Penobscot River , was greatly esteemed by both Eastern and Western Abenaki from the Penobscot to Cape Ann . He headed a political alliance of these ...
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the chief must have come from the Nut Mountain or Touchwood Hills area near the upper headwaters of the Red Deer River .... Presumably , therefore , the Ashkee Indians were the Gros Ventre since they were not considered to be a band of ...
the chief must have come from the Nut Mountain or Touchwood Hills area near the upper headwaters of the Red Deer River .... Presumably , therefore , the Ashkee Indians were the Gros Ventre since they were not considered to be a band of ...
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