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|aRemember me =|bMikwid hamin : Tomah Joseph's gift to Franklin Roosevelt /|cDonald Soctomah and Jean Flahive ; illustrated by Mary Beth Owens.
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|aRemember me :|bTomah Joseph's gift to Franklin Roosevelt
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|aSpending his childhood summers on Campobello Island, young Franklin Delano Roosevelt learns how to canoe from Tomah Joseph, a respected fishing and canoe guide, basketmaker and canoe-builder, and former chief of his tribe, who also teaches Franklin about the Passamaquoddy culture.
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