The Wabanaki Alliance will hold a launch event for “Businesses for Wabanaki Sovereignty” January 24 from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Patagonia store at 100 Main Street in Freeport. “Businesses for Wabanaki Sovereignty” is the newest branch of the Wabanaki Alliance Tribal...
The following guest op-ed was published January 14, 2024 in the Bangor Daily News. It was written by Ambassador Maulian Bryant, who serves as President and represents the Penobscot Nation on the Wabanaki Alliance board of directors; Vice Chief Richard Silliboy, who...
The Collins Center for the Arts in Orono will host the Wabanaki Winter Market Saturday, Dec. 9 from 9am-3pm to showcase Wabanaki artists and Indigenous-made gifts for the holiday season. Renowned weavers and other artisans will feature skillful craftsmanship that’s...
As part of this year’s Native American Heritage Month in November, the Wabanaki Alliance will publish a series of short videos from Wabanaki citizens and supporters from around the state of Maine, talking about the importance of Wabanaki rights and...
More than 200 people rallied and marched at the State House on Indigenous Peoples’ Day in support of Question 6. Photo: Anne Henshaw Maine voters overwhelmingly passed Question 6 yesterday, approving the amendment to the Maine Constitution with 74% of the vote. The...
Mainers across the state have voiced their support for Question 6, a constitutional amendment that would require the state to print the full text of the Maine State Constitution, including a section about Maine’s original treaty obligations to the Wabanaki Nations...
THE ISSUEOn November 7, Maine voters have an opportunity to Vote Yes on Question 6, a constitutional amendment that would require the state to print the full text of the Maine State Constitution, including a section about Maine’s original treaty obligations to the...