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'''Ne-Do-Ba''' means FRIEND in the Abenaki language. | '''Ne-Do-Ba''' means FRIEND in the Abenaki language. Ne-Do-Ba is a Nonprofit Maine Corporation [501(c)(3) public charity] established to explore and share topics relating to the Abenaki or Wabanaki Indian People and their Euro-American relationships in the interior Northeastern region.<br> | ||
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Our primary interest is the period between the close of the last French & | Our primary interest is the period between the close of the last French & Indian War (c1763) and 1900 with the Wabanaki group generally referred to as Abenaki.<br> | ||
Our web site has been developed to assist our guests in learning what became of the Abenaki People (a Wabanaki sub-group). They have inhabited Interior New England and regions of Eastern Canada for over 10,000 years. However, for the past 200 years, local historians have told us the Abenaki have disappeared from our landscape. | Our web site has been developed to assist our guests in learning what became of the Abenaki People (a Wabanaki sub-group). They have inhabited Interior New England and regions of Eastern Canada for over 10,000 years. However, for the past 200 years, local historians have told us the Abenaki have disappeared from our landscape. | ||
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== Society Projects == | == Society Projects == | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190216031414/http://www.nedoba.org/ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20190216031414/http://www.nedoba.org/ Archived website]<br> | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130926120847/http://nedoba.blogspot.com/ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20130926120847/http://nedoba.blogspot.com/ Archived research journal]<br> | ||
=== Current Projects === | === Current Projects === | ||
*Kanistanaux/Moulton/Metallic Connection - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130926121023/http://nedoba.blogspot.com/p/kanistanaux.html | *Kanistanaux/Moulton/Metallic Connection - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130926121023/http://nedoba.blogspot.com/p/kanistanaux.html Archived blog]<br> | ||
=== Past Projects<br> === | === Past Projects<br> === | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160806161148/http://www.nedoba.org/ad_alnobak.html Alnôbak - A Story of Indigenous People in Androscoggin County] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160806161148/http://www.nedoba.org/ad_alnobak.html Alnôbak - A Story of Indigenous People in Androscoggin County] (archived)<br> | ||
== Collections == | == Collections == | ||
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*[http://www.nedoba.org/album/index.html Ne-Do-Ba Image Gallery]<br> | *[http://www.nedoba.org/album/index.html Ne-Do-Ba Image Gallery]<br> | ||
== History of the society | == History of the society == | ||
*Ne-Do-Ba was established in March of 1997 as a Maine Nonprofit Corporation | *Ne-Do-Ba was established in March of 1997 as a Maine Nonprofit Corporation | ||
*We received our public charity 501(c)3 DNL from the IRS in May of 1999<br> | *We received our public charity 501(c)3 DNL from the IRS in May of 1999<br> | ||
== Society Officers | == Society Officers == | ||
*Nancy Lecompte | *Nancy Lecompte | ||
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*Carla Heisten<br> | *Carla Heisten<br> | ||
== Benefits | == Benefits == | ||
*Ne-Do-Ba is a non-member organization - we have no membership | *Ne-Do-Ba is a non-member organization - we have no membership |
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