The article discusses the events of the 1950s in the history of the Maine Native American tribes, principally the Passamaquoddy and the Penobscot
Donna Loring’s commentary provides an alternative perspective on Native American sovereignty in Main...
Most Abenaki Indians became French allies between 1745 and 1760, but in effect it was English policy...
Jessakkidds are powerful and prestigious members of an Ojibiua religious society. Evidence of their ...
The article discusses the events of the 1950s in the history of the Maine Native American tribes, pr...
The nationally unique 1980 Maine Indian land claims settlement brought benefits to three of Maine’s ...
A brief, 4-page document on the history of the Passamaquoddy Tribe; a 1977 revision of a document or...
“I now come to the time when our Tribe was separated into two factions[,] the old and the new Party....
Throughout the nineteenth century in the United States, Native American and European cultures were o...
The Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation brought their lands claims against the State of Mai...
In the last three decades, tribal gaming in Maine has been a controversial issue. The Passamaquoddy...
This article discusses what Maine indigenous peoples thought about their land before their way of li...
The Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980 brought to a close a tumultuous decade in which the P...
At Loggerheads : The State of Maine and the Wabanaki : Final Report of the Task Force on Tribal-Stat...
Review of The Embattled Northeast: The Elusive Ideal of Alliance in Abenaki-Euramerican Relations by...
This article provides a transcription of letters from “Eastern Indians” to the Governor containing a...
Donna Loring’s commentary provides an alternative perspective on Native American sovereignty in Main...
Most Abenaki Indians became French allies between 1745 and 1760, but in effect it was English policy...
Jessakkidds are powerful and prestigious members of an Ojibiua religious society. Evidence of their ...
The article discusses the events of the 1950s in the history of the Maine Native American tribes, pr...
The nationally unique 1980 Maine Indian land claims settlement brought benefits to three of Maine’s ...
A brief, 4-page document on the history of the Passamaquoddy Tribe; a 1977 revision of a document or...
“I now come to the time when our Tribe was separated into two factions[,] the old and the new Party....
Throughout the nineteenth century in the United States, Native American and European cultures were o...
The Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation brought their lands claims against the State of Mai...
In the last three decades, tribal gaming in Maine has been a controversial issue. The Passamaquoddy...
This article discusses what Maine indigenous peoples thought about their land before their way of li...
The Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980 brought to a close a tumultuous decade in which the P...
At Loggerheads : The State of Maine and the Wabanaki : Final Report of the Task Force on Tribal-Stat...
Review of The Embattled Northeast: The Elusive Ideal of Alliance in Abenaki-Euramerican Relations by...
This article provides a transcription of letters from “Eastern Indians” to the Governor containing a...
Donna Loring’s commentary provides an alternative perspective on Native American sovereignty in Main...
Most Abenaki Indians became French allies between 1745 and 1760, but in effect it was English policy...
Jessakkidds are powerful and prestigious members of an Ojibiua religious society. Evidence of their ...