By Patrick Whittle THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTLAND, Maine (AP)- Voters in Maine will be the ones to decide whether to restore long removed language about the state’s obligations to Native American tribes to printed versions of its constitution. The Maine Legislature gave its final approval on Tuesday to a proposal to restore the language that requires Maine to honor treaties the state inherited from Massachusetts when it became its own state more than two centuries ago. The language has always applied, but was removed from printed versions of the constitution in 1876. Statewide voters would have to approve of the change to the constitution for it to take place. The date of the referendum has not yet been set. The restoration of the language to the printed constitution would improve
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