English: Statue of Keewakwa Abenaki Keenahbeh in Opechee Park in Laconia, New Hampshire, 2016. Sculpted by Peter Wolf Toth (Trail of Whispering Giants). Carved from a red oak tree from Cobble Mountain in Gilford, New Hampshire, this composite memorial of "Keewakwa Abenaki Keenahbeh" is located in Opechee Park, Laconia, New Hampshire, and stands at a height of 36 ft. During the dedication ceremonies in September 1984, more than 3,000 attended, which included an estimated 100 decendants of the Pennacook Suzuki tribe.[1]
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