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From Selma to the Penobscot: A shared vision of justice

From Selma to the Penobscot: A shared vision of justice

The January Wabanaki Voices column discusses the parallels between the work by Wabanaki leaders and citizens to restore tribal sovereignty and the work of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. It was written by Donna Loring, a Penobscot Nation Tribal Elder and member of the Wabanaki Alliance Board, and Maine Sen. Rachel Talbot Ross from Portland, the former Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives.

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Wabanaki Alliance Media & Style Guide

Wabanaki Alliance Media & Style Guide

The Wabanaki Alliance has launched a new media and style guide with common sense approaches to writing accurately and respectfully regarding Wabanaki people, history, land, and culture.

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2024: A Year of Growth and Hard Work

2024: A Year of Growth and Hard Work

2024 has been another year of growth and hard work toward shared goals for the Wabanaki Alliance and our network of friends across our homelands now called Maine. Help us continue that work with a year-end donation to the Wabanaki Alliance.

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Tribal Issues in the News

Tribal Issues in the News

Read some of the latest news coverage of Wabanaki issues, including articles about a new Portland Press Herald plans to hire a reporter specifically to cover Wabanaki Nations in Maine, coverage of the recent Congressional hearing on murdered and missing indigenous women, and the return of 31,000 acres to Penobscot Nation management.

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Write a Letter to the Editor

Write a Letter to the Editor

Letters to the editor can help persuade legislators to pass legislation or change policy. Our LTE Guide offers tips to get your started and a list of newspapers.

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Learn About the Wabanaki Alliance Coalition

Learn About the Wabanaki Alliance Coalition

More than 300 businesses and organizations that support Wabanaki inherent sovereignty have joined the Wabanaki Alliance Tribal Coalition! See the list of members and find out how your organization or business can help advance the work of the Wabanaki Alliance!

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