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 ...
Oct. 29—How to help protect the brown ash tree used in Wabanaki basketry from the invasive emerald ash borer. — Cut, buy, or burn only local firewood to avoid carrying beetle-infested wood to ...
Day Mountain Regional Middle School has introduced an outdoor classroom with donated stumps, allowing students to learn in ...
Wabanaki people and allies gathered at the Wilson Center at the University of Maine on Indigenous Peoples’ Day for a potluck ...
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 ...
This monument preserves more than 87,500 acres along the East Branch of the Penobscot River in Maine, a traditional transportation corridor of the native Wabanaki people of the ... including maple, ...
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 ...
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - Ambassador Maulian Bryant will soon be the new Executive Director of the Wabanaki Alliance.
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 ...