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The Woodstock First Nation are a Maliseet
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: Woodstock 23. It runs The Brothers 18 jointly with other First Nations.


Economy

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Maliseet Communities in Carleton County, New Brunswick Communities in Saint John County, New Brunswick {{NewBrunswick-geo-stub