Penny’s 19th installment in the beloved Gamache series is a particularly haunting and relevant mystery novel. Yael van der Wouden’s novel, shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, is about ...
He skillfully intertwines his personal narrative with a modern retelling of Gluskap, a heroine from Wabanaki legends. By incorporating these ancestral stories, Lank weaves a powerful narrative ...
For more than two decades, Sy Montgomery—whose “The Soul of an Octopus” was a National Book Award finalist—has kept a flock ...
ORONO — More than 1,000 learners, many of them pre-kindergarten to grade 12 educators, have completed a self-directed University of Maine System course about the history of the Wabanaki Nations ...
Indigenous and Native American Heritage Month reminds us of the importance of reading Native American books to learn and ...
Carolina Weatherall ERASURE IN EDUCATION: Wabanaki scholar Rebecca Sockbenson gestures while delivering the annual Brodie lecture in Kresge Auditorium. Sockbenson discussed the history of attempts to ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Ruins are a theme in this week’s recommended books, from the collapse of the Victoria’s Secret lingerie empire to the lives ...
Jason Brown who performs as Firefly showcased Wabanaki traditional and futuristic songs for the University. Later in the week there will be multiple celebrations and an ArtWalk. The festivities ...
Whether you’re reading to your child, or they’re learning to read by themselves, little ones will want to return to these picture books for kids again and again. Full of loveable characters, playful ...
BAR HARBOR — Humans who visit the Wabanaki Homeland known as Dawnland are exposed to some of this continent’s most beautiful and rugged coastal vistas. Dawnland has been home to the Wabanaki (Mi’kmaq, ...
Take the Skadegamutc or ghost-witch. These monsters are mentioned in the legends of the Wabanaki, a confederacy of tribes that occupied the lands of modern-day Maine. The Wabanaki, which roughly ...
ORONO, Maine — Wabanaki people and allies gathered at the Wilson Center at the University of Maine on Indigenous Peoples’ Day for a potluck and panel discussion about the significance of the holiday ...