The remains, part of the museum's controversial Morton Cranial Collection, were identified as belonging to a member of the Wabanaki confederation of tribes during the first half of the 19th century.
But the $2.9 million that the Wabanaki Nations combined are set to receive across 18 years pales in comparison to the approximately $230 million going to state and local governments in Maine.
The group, Spinning Wampum, previewed a satiric play about the Casco Bay Treaty and has plans to artistically demonstrate how the city is 'undeniably Wabanaki space.' “The story I’m about to ...
This monument preserves more than 87,500 acres along the East Branch of the Penobscot River in Maine, a traditional transportation corridor of the native Wabanaki people of the ... including maple, ...