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The stretch of road entering Pleasant Point Indian Reservation is seen early in the morning in this pinhole image Wednesday, April 30, 2014.
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The stretch of road entering Pleasant Point Indian Reservation is seen early in the morning in this pinhole image Wednesday, April 30, 2014.
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Passamaquoddy tribal elder Allen Sockabasin stands on Split Rock at the Pleasant Point Indian Reservation Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Split rock is of great spiritual significance to the Passamaquoddy people.
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This is the site where in 1965, five hunters from Billerica, Mass., beat and killed Peter Francis, a Passamaquoddy Indian, with a studded two-by-four. The house in the background belonged to Christy Altvater, another Passamaquoddy who was beaten unconscious in the attacks.
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The headstone for Peter Francis sits in a small graveyard on the Pleasant Point Indian Reservation in Downeast Maine, April 29, 2014. Francis was beaten to death by five white hunters from Billerica, Mass., in 1965 just a short way up the road from where this photograph was taken.
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A vehicle streaks past the Washington County Courthouse in Machias as seen in this pinhole image Thursday, May 22, 2014.