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Description: Cultural and historical overview of this Indian nation.
Quoddy Loop--Passamaquoddy Tribe is not sponsored by the Passamaquoddy Tribe, although the Tribe's input was solicited for content. To contact the Tribe, please refer to the The Quoddy Loop area of Maine and New Brunswick was once occupied exclusively by the Passamaquoddy, and related tribes. These people lived by their skills on the abundant natural resources of woods, mountains, and waters. Contrary to previous thinking, and as confirmed by archaeologists, the Passamaquoddy relied on the natural bounty of the sea and of inland forests and rivers throughout the year, dwelling mostly at the mouths of rivers, and traveling inland for game as the need arose.
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Page title:Quoddy Loop--Passamaquoddy Tribe
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Description:Passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine and New Brunswick.
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