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Abenaki Indians

Indigenous Land Claims and Sacred Site Preservation

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Bartlet's weary rage erupts as Abenaki Indians seize Connecticut River woodlands, branding them ancient burial grounds that torpedo presidential library plans. Their unyielding claim thrusts indigenous sacred rights into Oval Office crosshairs, forcing Bartlet to navigate historical reverence against political momentum—exhausted deflections to Leo underscore the presidency's brutal collision with ancestral sovereignty, where forests morph into immovable barriers amid night-time Oval crises.