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'''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>
The '''Ne-Do-Ba''' ...


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== Benefits  ==


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>  
*Ne-Do-Ba is a non-member organization - we have no membership
*Everyone is welcome to visit our website and learn about the Wabanaki (Native Americans) People of Northeastern North America<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.
== History of the society  ==


Our organization uses genealogical and historical research to show the Abenaki People are still in place, participated in history, helped build a regional identity, and contributed to the genetic make-up of the interior Northeast.
*Ne-Do-Ba was established in March of 1997 and a Maine Nonprofit Corporation<br>
*We received our 501(c)3 DNL from the IRS in May of 1999<br>


Wabanaki and Abenaki are actually different variations of the same word. The word is generally accepted to mean "People of the Dawnland". Historically and anthropologically, Wabanaki refers to a larger group of people including Abenaki, Mi'kmaq, Huron, and sometimes Catholic Mohawk. Abenaki is generally accepted as describing people historically and most commonly referred to as Abenaki, Penecook, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, Pigwacket, Cowass, Rocomeco, Sokokis, Norridgewock, Wawanock, St. Johns, St. Francis, and Missisquoi.
== Society Officers  ==


Our organization is focused on learning what became of the Abenaki still in place at the time of the Revolutionary War. However, in order to accomplish this, we must study all Wabanaki People. Therefore, you will discover a great deal of information on our website concerning Wabanaki groups in general, and not just the Abenaki.<br>  
*Nancy Lecompte<br>
*Gary Labbe<br>
*Carla Heistein<br>


== Society Projects  ==
== Society Projects  ==


*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190216031414/http://www.nedoba.org/ Archived website]<br>  
*www.nedoba.org<br>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130926120847/http://nedoba.blogspot.com/ Archived research journal]<br>
*www.nedoba.blogspot.com<br>


=== Current Projects  ===
=== Current Projects  ===


*Kanistanaux/Moulton/Metallic Connection - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130926121023/http://nedoba.blogspot.com/p/kanistanaux.html Archived blog]<br>
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=== Past Projects<br> ===
=== FamilySearch Wiki Projects  ===


*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160806161148/http://www.nedoba.org/ad_alnobak.html Alnôbak - A Story of Indigenous People in Androscoggin County] (archived)<br>
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== Collections ==
=== FamilySearch Wiki Page Adoptions ===


*[http://www.nedoba.org/album/index.html Ne-Do-Ba Image Gallery]<br>
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== History of the society ==
== Collections ==


*Ne-Do-Ba was established in March of 1997 as a Maine Nonprofit Corporation
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*We received our public charity 501(c)3 DNL from the IRS in May of 1999<br>


== Society Officers  ==


*Nancy Lecompte
*Gary Labbe
*Carla Heisten<br>
== Benefits  ==


*Ne-Do-Ba is a non-member organization - we have no membership
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*Everyone is welcome to visit our website and learn about the Wabanaki (Native Americans) People of Northeastern North America
*We exist for the benefit of the general public. Donations are encouraged to help us maintain our web site as well as fund our on going research<br>


== Frequently Asked Questions  ==
== Frequently Asked Questions  ==
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;Q. What are the society's hours of operation?  
;Q. What are the society's hours of operation?  
:A.24/7 - You can visit our website and blog or e-mail us at helpdesk@nedoba.org anytime<br>
:A.You an visit our website and blog 24/7<br>
 
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Revision as of 08:01, 15 December 2011

Ne-Do-Ba
Established

The Ne-Do-Ba ...

Benefits[edit | edit source]

  • Ne-Do-Ba is a non-member organization - we have no membership
  • Everyone is welcome to visit our website and learn about the Wabanaki (Native Americans) People of Northeastern North America

History of the society[edit | edit source]

  • Ne-Do-Ba was established in March of 1997 and a Maine Nonprofit Corporation
  • We received our 501(c)3 DNL from the IRS in May of 1999

Society Officers[edit | edit source]

  • Nancy Lecompte
  • Gary Labbe
  • Carla Heistein

Society Projects[edit | edit source]

  • www.nedoba.org
  • www.nedoba.blogspot.com

Current Projects[edit | edit source]


FamilySearch Wiki Projects[edit | edit source]


FamilySearch Wiki Page Adoptions[edit | edit source]


Collections[edit | edit source]




Frequently Asked Questions[edit | edit source]

Q. What are the directions to the society?
A. Ne-Do-Ba has no physical location, we exist entirely through the web
Q. What are the society's hours of operation?
A.You an visit our website and blog 24/7