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Letter to the editor: Sen. King, Gov. Mills continue to sow tribes’ justified distrust

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion September 25, 2022

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I thank the Press Herald editorial board for its wise and just , reflecting on the frustration and distrust engendered by Sen. Angus King’s and Gov. Mills’ failure to support the restoration of rights to our four tribal nations. The by Elizabeth Dana, chief of the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s reservation at Pleasant Point (or Sipayik), that the treaty was signed when the people of the nations “had no choice but to sign a deal that our... + full article



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