Hydropower accounts for roughly half of the renewable energy generated in Maine. What will happen as dams disappear?
Scientists and tribes are racing against time to protect a sacred tree at the heart of the Wabanaki basket-making tradition from an invasive beetle that is eating its way across Maine, pushing the ...
Wabanaki basketmakers want to harvest these basket-grade trees, freeze and store them — some as whole logs, some pounded into thin, ready-to-weave strips called splints — so they will have ash ...
A five-year-old girl is dead after the canoe she was in overturned in Wabamun Lake Sunday afternoon, say Parkland County RCMP. Bystanders recovered the child from the water near the provincial ...
For community members around New Brunswick and Quebec, a a Wabanaki language gathering put on by the University of New Brunswick’s Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre was a time to preserve and ...
A participant in a Wabanaki Alliance rally on Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the Maine State House in Augusta. Oct. 9, 2023. (Photo by Jim Neuger/ Maine Morning Star) U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine ...
The Wabanaki-Labrador Indigenous Health Research Network is receiving $4 million from the federal government over five years, said Debbie Martin. "As we move forward, we're going to start to dive ...
More than 1,000 people have received a digital credential in Wabanaki Nations history, the system announced Friday. Two years after it was introduced, more than 1,000 people, including many ...
For centuries, canoes were used as a means of transport (as well as a useful tool for hunting and fishing) in North America, Siberia, and Greenland. The first recorded competitive canoe sprint race ...
The organizers of the first Menahqesk Wabanaki Traditional Powwow at TD Station say they’d spent a lot of time thinking about what could be done at a powwow before being given the reins for this ...
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