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In the News:
- Maine’s native tribes form nonprofit alliance
- Four Native American tribes in Maine form Wabanaki alliance
- Tribal leaders form the Wabanaki Alliance
- Tribal leaders announce Wabanaki Alliance
- Tribal leaders from around the state form new coalition
- Tribes want to keep sovereignty bid on Mainers’ minds as it remains stuck in Legislature
- Native American tribes sue feds over coronavirus relief distribution
- Maliseets donate cruiser to Houlton Police Department
- What you need to know about the latest bid to restore sovereignty to Maine’s tribes
- Respect sovereignty of tribes in Maine
- Justice for indigenous women at stake with Maine tribal sovereignty bill
- Why Maine’s tribal chiefs are worried about new push to restore their sovereignty
- Sweeping recommendations would overhaul Maine’s Indian land claims act
- What to know as Maine lawmakers finalize negotiations with tribal leaders
- How Maine Tribes Are Adapting To Climate Change, Threatening Thousands Of Years Of Culture
- Tribes could get more fishing, court and gambling rights in changes to landmark settlement
- Maine tribes say a decades-old agreement hinders their economic development. That could change
- Bill to let tribes address domestic violence in limbo