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Donald Soctomah : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donald Soctomah Donald Soctomah (b.1955) is a Native American author, historian, and politician. He serves as the tribal historic preservation officer for the Passamaquoddy tribe, and has written several books about Passamaquoddy history, as well as a children's book, ''Remember Me: Tomah Joseph's Gift to Franklin Delano Roosevelt''. Called “the most recognized member of the Passamaquoddy tribe,” he appeared on the PBS reality show “Colonial House,” which premiered in 2004 and was filmed on Passamaquoddy land. ==Education and Political Career== Soctomah received his bachelor’s degree in forest management from the University of Maine, which in 2006 awarded him an honorary doctorate. Between 1999 and 2002, Scotomah served as a tribal representative to the Maine House of Representatives. In this capacity, he successfully introduced legislation in 2000 to change offensive names, which included more than 25 places in Maine called “Squaw Mountain.”
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