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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
April 1, 2022

Fifty Years Ago, Passamaquoddy v. Morton Launched a Pivotal Fight for the Return of Tribal Land

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
April 1, 2022

DOWN EAST magazine • April 2022

Wabanaki tribes made convincing claims to almost two-thirds of the state's land, with the federal government obliged to press their case.

Source:https://downeast.com/history/passamaquoddy-v-morton/

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