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  2. Abenaki - Wikipedia

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    Chief Henry Lorne Masta's Abenaki Legends, Grammar, and Place Names (1932), Odanak, Quebec, reprinted in 2008 by Global Language Press; Joseph Aubery's Father Aubery's French-Abenaki Dictionary (1700), translated into English-Abenaki by Stephen Laurent, and published in hardcover (525 pp.) by Chisholm Bros. Publishing.

  3. Gray Lock - Wikipedia

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    Monument of Chief Grey Lock in Battery Park (Burlington, Vermont). Gray Lock (or Greylock, born Wawanotewat, Wawanolet, or Wawanolewat), (ca. 1670-ca. 1750), was a Western Abenaki warrior chieftain of Woronoco/Pocumtuck ancestry who came to lead the Missisquoi Abenaki band, and whose direct descendants have led the Missisquoi Abenaki until the current day.

  4. Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe is also known as the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi.They have also gone by the name St. Francis-Sokoki Band of the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi, the Abenaki Tribal Council of Missisquoi, and the St. Francis/Sokoki Band of the Sovereign Republic of the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi.

  5. Category:American people who self-identify as being of ...

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    This category page lists notable citizens of the United States who state they have Abenaki ancestry. For people whose Abenaki ancestry has been independently confirmed, see Category:American people of Abenaki descent. For citizens of an Abenaki tribe, see Category:Abenaki people and its subcategories.

  6. Category:Abenaki people - Wikipedia

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  7. Koasek Abenaki Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Koasek Abenaki Tribe are one of four state-recognized tribes in Vermont. They had 60 members in 2016. [6]St. Mary's University associate professor Darryl Leroux's genealogical and historical research found that the members of this and the other three state-recognized tribes in Vermont were composed primarily of "French descendants who have used long-ago ancestry in New France to shift into ...

  8. Cowasuck - Wikipedia

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    The name Cowasuck comes from the Abenaki word Goasek which means "White Pines Place", an area near colonialist named Newbury, Vermont. [4] [5] The members of the tribe are called Goasiak (singular: Goasi), which means "the people of the white pines".

  9. Missiquoi - Wikipedia

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    The St. Francis-Sokoki Band of the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi is state-recognized by Vermont [9] and claim to be Missiquoi descendants. The group is based in Swanton, Vermont. [10] The group applied for but was denied federal recognition as a Native American tribe in 2007. [11]

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