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    Odanak is an Abenaki First Nations reserve in the Central Quebec region, Quebec, Canada. The mostly First Nations population as of the 2021 Canadian census...
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    along the St. Francis River in Québec. Principal village: St. Francis (Odanak). The people were referred to as "St. Francis River Abenakis", and this...
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    predominantly in Odanak and the last fully fluent speaker, Cécile (Wawanolett) Joubert died in 2006. A revitalization effort was started in Odanak in 1994; however...
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    The Marinier Archipelago groups the Odanak Islands, three islands located in the southern end of Lake Magog in the Estrie region of Quebec, Canada. It...
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    Francis, Canada, which was destroyed by Rogers' Rangers in 1759, and is now Odanak. The other Abenaki tribes suffered several severe defeats, particularly...
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    Mali Obomsawin (category Odanak people)
    musician, scholar, and community organizer from Abenaki First Nation at Odanak. An award-winning bassist, vocalist, songwriter, and composer, Obomsawin...
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  • suggested that Pennacook moved north to Odanak Reserve in Quebec, and their descendants belong to the Odanak First Nation, an Abenaki government in Canada...
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    The Sokoki people, who had lived along the Connecticut River, founded Odanak, also known as the village of St. Francis in Quebec. The Western Abenakis...
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  • Mohawk and Anishinabeg (Algonquin and Nipissing) of Kanesatake Abenaki of Odanak Abenaki of Bécancour (now Wôlinak) Huron of Jeune-Lorette (now Wendake)...
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    Bas-Richelieu) the Regional County Municipality of Nicolet-Yamaska, including Odanak Indian reserve No. 12; and the Regional County Municipality of Bécancour...
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