Alliance and MEEA Announce Wabanaki Youth Policy Initiative

Alliance and MEEA Announce Wabanaki Youth Policy Initiative

Youth coordinators from Maine Environmental Education Association and the Wabanaki Alliance are partnering during the upcoming legislative session to offer an exciting opportunity for Wabanaki youth, ages 16 to 22. We’re looking for Wabanaki youth passionate...
Oct. 8 Event to Celebrate Friendships and Alliances

Oct. 8 Event to Celebrate Friendships and Alliances

🔊 Nihkaniyane Pronunciation The Wabanaki Alliance will host our third annual Nihkaniyane: Let’s Go Forward Together event, a celebration of our friendships and alliances, from 5-7:30 PM on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Smith Center for Education and Research, Wolfe’s...
On Wabanaki priorities, the Maine Legislature gets an incomplete grade

On Wabanaki priorities, the Maine Legislature gets an incomplete grade

The August Wabanaki Voices column was written by Maliseet Ambassador Osihkiyol Crofton-Macdonald, board president of the Wabanki Alliance, and Maulian Bryant, executive director of the alliance and a citizen of the Penobscot Nation. Wabanaki voices is a monthly column...
Support LD 958: Prohibit Eminent Domain on Wabanaki Land

Support LD 958: Prohibit Eminent Domain on Wabanaki Land

Photo by Jim McCarthy. ï‚¡ QUICK ACTION (Updated 6/17) Maine legislators have enacted a bill that would prevent the state from seizing Wabanaki Nations’ land for public uses — and it’s on the way to the governor’s desk. Call the governor’s...
On Wabanaki priorities, the Maine Legislature gets an incomplete grade

How land claims settlement has harmed tribes in Maine

The May Wabanaki Voices column was written by Donna Loring, Penboscot Nation elder and vice president of the Wabanaki Alliance board of directors. Loring also formerly served as Penobscot Nation tribal representative to the Maine Legislature and advisor to Gov. Angus...