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November News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Nov 2021

November News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Wabanaki REACH promotes educational programs and resources intended to support truth, healing, and change.


Educational Resources Literary Resource List, Wabanaki Reach Oct 2021

Educational Resources Literary Resource List, Wabanaki Reach

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A list of literary resources presented on the Dawnland Signals show, "Wabanaki Authors" on May 20, 2021. The list includes a selection of Indigenous childrens' books.


Wabanaki Reach Public Events, Fall 2021, Wabanaki Reach Sep 2021

Wabanaki Reach Public Events, Fall 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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Event descriptions, dates, and times for Fall 2021 Wabanaki REACH programming.


September News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Sep 2021

September News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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A Conversation with Skutik Riverkeepers. Voices of Decolonization, Restoring the Stream of Life in Our Rivers. "Part 2: The Skutik."

Grandmother's Love and Community Water Justice programs support community families.


August News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Aug 2021

August News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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The seasonal return of the Wabanaki REACH monthly newsletter.


Wabanaki Reach Newsletter, Summer 2021, Wabanaki Reach, Maria Girouard Jul 2021

Wabanaki Reach Newsletter, Summer 2021, Wabanaki Reach, Maria Girouard

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Two new Wabanaki REACH board members, Janet Lola and Barbara Kates, are introduced in this edition of the newsletter, as well as new Administrative Assistant, Jillian Kerr; and Kate Russell, project coordinator for the truth-telling initiative focused on Maine Indian land claims. Headlines include:

  • A Time for Renewal
  • Welcome to the Team!
  • Wabanaki Youth Circles
  • A Profile of the Artist: James Michael Manley
  • Mawita’nej Epij’iji — A Wabanaki Community Garden Project
  • Woliwon — Woliwoni — Walalin — Thank You


May News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach May 2021

May News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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Featured blog post Voices of Decolonization, Restoring the Stream of Life in Our Rivers, by Diane Oltarzewski, "Part 1: The Kennebec Rivers are the Veins of Our Mother."


April News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Apr 2021

April News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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Wabanaki REACH Grandmother's Love assistance program continues to provide low-barrier financial assistance to community members.


Educational Resources Land Acknowledgements: Resources For Learning And Teaching, Wabanaki Reach Mar 2021

Educational Resources Land Acknowledgements: Resources For Learning And Teaching, Wabanaki Reach

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List of web-based resources to promote understanding of Indigenous land and territorial acknowledgement and its role in restorative justice.


Educational Resources Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act Of 1980: Resources For Continued Learning, Wabanaki Reach Mar 2021

Educational Resources Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act Of 1980: Resources For Continued Learning, Wabanaki Reach

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Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980: Resources for Continued Learning contains a bibliography and links to writings related to the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Act. Resources date from 1829 to 2020 and are continually updated.


Educational Resources For Truth, Healing, And Change In Wabanaki Territory, Wabanaki Reach Mar 2021

Educational Resources For Truth, Healing, And Change In Wabanaki Territory, Wabanaki Reach

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Resources for Truth, Healing, and Change in Wabanaki Territory provides a bibliography of resources created by Wabanaki people from the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Ojibwe-Cree, Maliseet, Wampanoag, and Mi'kmaw nations.


March News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Mar 2021

March News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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Wabanaki REACH welcomes new board member Nolan Altvater.


February News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Feb 2021

February News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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Wabanaki REACH monthly email newsletter promoting the Voices of Decolonization.


January News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach Jan 2021

January News, 2021, Wabanaki Reach

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Wabanaki REACH launches a new brand look.


Wabanaki Reach Newsletter, Winter 2021, Wabanaki Reach, Maria Girouard Jan 2021

Wabanaki Reach Newsletter, Winter 2021, Wabanaki Reach, Maria Girouard

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Executive Director Maria Girouard welcomes in the New Year with the newsletter's new look. Headlines in this issue include:

  • Woli pili k’ton! Happy New Year!
  • Beginning the new year with a new look!
  • REACH Welcomes Our Newest Board Member!
  • Truth Telling
  • REACH Online Interactive Educational Programs
  • Summer Reading for Young Ones
  • National Conference Activities
  • Woliwon — Woliwoni — Walalin — Thank You


Educational Resources Historical Timeline Of Wabanaki-Maine Relations, Wabanaki Reach Jan 2021

Educational Resources Historical Timeline Of Wabanaki-Maine Relations, Wabanaki Reach

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A partial, historical timeline of Wabanaki-Maine relations dating from 1095 with the declaration by Papal Bull Terra Nullius extending to European royalty permission to "discover" and colonize 'non-Christian' lands, to the Great Dying (1616-1619) when 75% of all Wabanaki people died of European diseases, to Governor Janet Mill's 2021 veto of a bill to permit Maine's Wabanaki nations to develop legalized gaming as an economic resource. Information provided originates from Wabanaki resources.