A member of the Maliseet Tribe of Maine was kicked off the popular television show "Survivor" after making it through 13 episodes.
Julie Berry, 23, lost a chance at a $1 million prize after fellow contestants voted 3-2 against her. Only one episode was left.
Berry was adopted by a non-Indian family at a young age. She recently reunited with her biological sister and was active in Native American issues in college. She plans to work with at-risk youth.
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Mainer is a 'Survivor' no more (The Portland Press Herald 12/10)
Maine�s �Survivor� contestant is cast off the island
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