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Native Americans take LNG gamble
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Thursday, 30 November 2006
Two key projects on the US east coast and Canadas Pacific coast tap into tribal power
The Passamaquoddy tribe of Maine will earn millions of dollars a year under a lease
Canadas Haislas say their deal is a model for the upholding of Aboriginal rights
By John McKay
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Jan 06
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