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{{Indians of North America-stub}} | {{Indians of North America-stub}} | ||
Location: New England; Southeastern Quebec | Location: New England; Southeastern Quebec | ||
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Well known Leaders: Massasoit, son of Massasoit Metacom (King Phillip), Samoset, | Well known Leaders: Massasoit, son of Massasoit Metacom (King Phillip), Samoset, | ||
== Tribal Headquarters == | |||
Abenaki Tribal Council<br>P.O. Box 276<br>Missiquoi, Vermont 05488 | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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Intertribal conflict with the Micmac | Intertribal conflict with the Micmac | ||
Jesuit missionaries were the first, with the Roman | Jesuit missionaries were the first, with the Roman Catholic and Protestant missionaries following | ||
1702-1713: Queen Anne's War<br> | 1702-1713: Queen Anne's War<br> | ||
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1756-1763 Seven Years' War or French and Indian War | 1756-1763 Seven Years' War or French and Indian War | ||
1776-----: During the Revolutionary War the St. Francis Abenaki served with the British; the Panobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet and Micmac supported the colonists | 1776-----: During the Revolutionary War the St. Francis Abenaki served with the British; the Panobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet and Micmac supported the colonists | ||
Migration into Canada as Vermont denied land to the Abenaki | Migration into Canada as Vermont denied land to the Abenaki | ||
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==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band ==== | ==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band ==== | ||
''Abenaki Indian Legends, Grammar and Place Names.'' by Henry Lorne, Victoriaville, P.Q, La Voix des Bois-France 1932. | |||
Abenaki | |||
== Records == | == Records == | ||
Census Records | Census Records [http://www.nedoba.org/census_0.html census]early 1800-1852 | ||
== Important Web Sites == | == Important Web Sites == |
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