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When I began in the summer of 1882 to collect among the Passamaquoddy Indians at Campobello New Brunswick their traditions and folk-lore I expected to find very little indeed. These Indians few in number surrounded by white people and thoroughly converted to Roman Catholicism promised but scanty remains of heathenism.
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