We needed services. We needed culturally appropriate, culturally centered services that incorporated our language, our history, that full understanding of who Wabanaki people are,” she said.
They are striving to protect the state's remaining brown ash trees, and hope to harvest enough healthy trees in the meantime ...
Researchers at Yale University's Peabody Museum have linked human remains found in Hancock County more than 70 years ago to the Wabanaki Nations. According to an item published Tuesday in the Federal ...
The Maine penny, also known as the Goddard coin for the owner of the land where it was found, is an 11th century Norse silver ...
Join BAAM at The Gem on Monday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. for a screening of “Voices from the Barrens: Native People, Blueberries and ...
Co-CEO of Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness Lisa Sockabasin sits down with us to discuss the different kinds of indigenous ...
Wabanaki people and allies gathered at the Wilson Center at the University of Maine on Indigenous Peoples’ Day for a potluck ...
For thousands of years, the Wabanaki – the Abenaki, Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot people indigenous to the place we now call Maine – have lived on and with these lands and ...
“I’ve always respected other cultures, especially the Wabanaki people of Maine,” Morin said. “I believe we are all immigrants and we should respect the people who were here first.
Perched on Lookout Mountain, the center will offer views of the 5,269-foot Katahdin to the west, and it will also have an outdoor eastern lookout (the Wabanaki are known as People of the Dawn) paved ...
The Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW) at the University of Maine has developed a manual to guide people through the process. — Consider offering Wabanaki artists access to ...
Many Wabanaki feel grief about the widespread death of a tree that connects them to their families and their people and the place that they call Dawnland. And for about 200 basketmakers ...