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Shingebis Lodge #490

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History

Founded in 1953, Shingebis Lodge #490, served North Essex Council, Lawrence, Massachusetts for 40 years. Shingebis' totem the loon, was always found on Onway Lake or Koo-Wah'ing before an Ordeal. In 1993 Shingebis merged with Amiskwi #505 and Passaquo #539 to form Nanepashemet Lodge #158.

Shingebis Lodge is named after the famous Native American, Shingebis who also appears in Henry Longfellow's Hiawatha.

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