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Review of genealogies, other records fails to support local leaders’ claims of Abenaki ancestry

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  • May 22, 2023
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Julia Furukawa
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Under the language of the resolution, which would have made the Nulhegan Band New Hampshire’s first recognized tribe, the group would become eligible for federal housing funding for... Show More

Under the language of the resolution, which would have made the Nulhegan Band New Hampshire’s first recognized tribe, the group would become eligible for federal housing funding for tribes and the right to sell arts and crafts as “Indian-made,” among other benefits

Gould’s bill stalled in the House about a month later. But her new public role, and her effort to win official recognition for her tribe, have shined a new light on a longstanding controversy around the question of who has the authority to represent the Abenaki community.

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Rebecca Lavoie @reblavoie · May 23, 2023
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This story is incredible - local leaders appear to be lying about (or at the very least, can't prove) their claims of Abenaki heritage. Great reporting @JuliaFurukawa @nhpr
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