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Exhibit features Penobscot culture
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2002 The Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, Maine, is hosting an exhibit featuring Penobscot items from a private collection. Frank Siebert is known for his work on the Penobscot language. But until he died in 1998, his collection of artifacts dating back to the 19th century wasn't known. Siebert's daughter has arranged for a long term loan of 130 items. Get the Story:
Penobscot Indian artifacts focus of exhibit at Abbe (The Bangor Daily News 3/13) Relevant Links:
Abbe Museum - http://www.abbemuseum.org
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