More than 200 people rallied and marched at the State House on Indigenous Peoples’ Day in support of Question 6. Find more photos and links to media coverage in the galleries below. Photo: Anne Henshaw Over 200 people rallied outside the State House on...
The Wabanaki Alliance will hold a rally for Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the Maine State House in Augusta on Monday, Oct. 9 to show support for Question 6, a constitutional amendment that will appear on the November 7 ballot. The event will be held 9:30-11:30am...
The Wabanaki Alliance Tribal Coalition celebrates more than 150 organizations and businesses joining as allies in the effort to recognize self-determination for the tribes in Maine. The Alliance is working to substantially reform the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act...
The Wabanaki Alliance set a number of legislative priorities for the 131st Maine Legislature, including three measures that are now law and one that advanced a constitutional amendment to the Nov. 7 ballot that was overwhelmingly approved by Maine voters. Find details...
Photo (l-r): Senate President Troy Jackson, Maliseet Chief Clarissa Sabattis, Sen. Rick Bennett, Penobscot Nation Chief Kirk Francis, Rep. John Andrews, House Minority Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham, Maliseet Tribal Ambassador Osihkiyol Crofton-Macdonald, Passamaquoddy...
UPDATED 7/19: The event was held July 13, 2023 and was a huge success! The post below will no longer be updated. Please find our event recap and an updated donor list here. 🔊 Nihkaniyane PronunciationThe Wabanaki Alliance will hold an event July 13 to celebrate the...
Augusta, ME – The Maine House of Representatives has voted 84-57 to sustain Gov. Janet Mills’ veto of LD 2004, An Act to Restore Access to Federal Laws Beneficial to the Wabanaki Nations.Regarding Democrats and Republicans who switched their initial votes in...
QUICK TAKEMaine legislators will vote as early as this Thursday to override Gov. Janet Mills’ veto of LD 2004, An Act to Restore Access to Federal Laws Beneficial to the Wabanaki Nations. Your legislators need to hear from you! Call them now and ask them to vote...