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<published>2008-01-11T01:00:00-05:00</published>
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<title type="html">Giving Back History Through Genealogy: Sitting Bull</title>

<content type="html" >Up and through the 20th century, it had been common practice to collect and &quot;museumize&quot; remains and artifacts of America&#39;s ...</content>

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<title type="html">Metallak: &quot;The Lone Indian of the Magalloway&quot;</title>

<content type="html" >Reputedly the &quot;son of a chief,&quot; Metallak [sometimes spelled Mettalak] was one of the Native Peoples. He lived&amp;nbsp; in the ...</content>

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<published>2007-05-17T00:00:00-04:00</published>
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<title type="html">New Hampshire&#39;s First Leader, Sagamore of the Penacook, Diplomat and Peacemaker: Passaconaway (c1580-c1673)</title>

<content type="html" >Passaconaway was an amazing man. He was Sagamo of the Native People called Penacook. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;img style=&quot;width: 157px; height: 309px;&quot; src=&quot;http://cowhampshire.blogharbor.com/_photos/passaconaway-blog.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Penacook were a confederation of ...</content>

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<published>2007-02-22T00:00:00-05:00</published>
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<title type="html">New Hampshire&#39;s Common Loon (Gavia immer)</title>

<content type="html" >There is nothing common about the Common Loon (Gavia immer). It is believed to be the most primitive bird on ...</content>

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<published>2006-11-03T00:00:00-05:00</published>
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<title type="html">November 2006: National American Indian Heritage Month</title>

<content type="html" >&lt;P&gt;This month is &lt;EM&gt;National American Indian Heritage Month&lt;/EM&gt;.&amp;nbsp; As of July 1, 2005 the estimated population of American Indians ...</content>

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