Respect and Protect the Penobscot River

Respect and Protect the Penobscot River

The May Wabanaki Voices column was written by Maulian Bryant, a citizen of the Penobscot Nation and executive director of the Wabanaki Alliance. Wabanaki voices is a monthly column in the Bangor Daily News opinion section that shares tribal perspectives. Read all...
First Annual Wabanaki Nations State of the Youth

First Annual Wabanaki Nations State of the Youth

In partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Border Towns and the Wabanaki Policy Youth Initiative, we were honored to help bring together the 1st Annual Wabanaki Nations State of the Youth. Yesterday at the Penobscot Nation, our Wabanaki youth had the opportunity...
Wabanaki Alliance to Hold Candidate Forum for US House CD2

Wabanaki Alliance to Hold Candidate Forum for US House CD2

The Wabanaki Alliance will hold a forum for 2026 US House candidates in the second Congressional district (CD2) at 6 pm Wednesday, May 13, in Presque Isle to discuss nonpartisan issues and policy affecting the Wabanaki Nations. The forum will be hosted by the Mi’kmaq...
Senate Candidates Take Part in Wabanaki Alliance Forum

Senate Candidates Take Part in Wabanaki Alliance Forum

More than 100 people attended the Wabanaki Alliance 2026 US Senate Forum April 16 at Indian Island School in Old Town. Hosted by the Penobscot Nation, the forum included Democratic candidates David Costello and Graham Platner. The forum was moderated by Darren Ranco,...