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Abenaki chief applauds defeat of state law he says gave too much power to New Hampshire tribes

Abenaki chief applauds defeat of state law he says gave too much power to New Hampshire tribes

The Chief of the Abenaki Nation of Odanak says it's important to continue to push back against what he calls 'self-identified' Abenaki groups in the U.S. At the end of March, New Hampshire refused to pass a bill that would have given more power to some state-recognized tribes.

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