The second October Wabanaki Voices column was written Maliseet Ambassador Osihkiyol Crofton-Macdonald, Passamaquoddy Tribal Representative Aaron Dana, Penobscot Nation Elder Donna Loring, and Mi’kmaq Nation Vice Chief Richard Silliboy. Wabanaki voices is a monthly...
The Wabanaki Alliance, a 501(c)(4) organization, is seeking an Associate Director. The organization’s mission is to advance and advocate for policy on the state and federal level, which will better the lives of all citizens of the Wabanaki Nations in Maine. The...
Today the Wabanaki Alliance released its legislative scorecard for the 131st session of the Maine State Legislature. The analysis and compilation of votes on Wabanaki-related bills is keeping in line with the political advocacy work of the organization and its...
Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the fifth anniversary of this holiday being recognized by law in the State of Maine! In anticipation of this important milestone, the Wabanaki Alliance prepared a series of videos in the week leading up to October 14, sharing...
The October Wabanaki Voices column was written by Maulian Bryant, former Penobscot Nation Tribal Ambassador and incoming Executive Director of the Wabanaki Alliance. Wabanaki voices is a monthly column in the Bangor Daily News opinion section that shares tribal...
The Wabanaki Alliance has hired Penobscot Nation Ambassador Maulian Bryant as the next Executive Director of the organization. She succeeds John Dieffenbacher Krall who will retire at the end of 2024. Established in June 2020, the Wabanaki Alliance comprises the four...
The September Wabanaki Voices column was written by Corey Hinton, a citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe (Sipayik) and a former member of the Haudenosaunee Nationals Lacrosse Team. Wabanaki voices is a monthly column in the Bangor Daily News opinion section that shares...