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related to the Native American Penacook Tribe.
Discussions can range from the very early human settlement to present day.
Biographical sketches, cultural history, personal web sites or informational
web sites, etc. are also encouraged and most welcome.
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My name is Karima, and I'm the administrator of this list. I'm responsible
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