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A new welcome center at the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in Maine tells the story of the land from the ...
A lawsuit filed by the Penobscot Nation and conservationists pushes back against the DEP’s approval to add 12 million cubic yards to the Old Town landfill.
The rally was in response to the Conservation Law Foundation and the Penobscot Nation appealing an expansion to Juniper Ridge ...
The rally was in response to the Conservation Law Foundation and the Penobscot Nation appealing an expansion to Juniper Ridge ...
The Penobscot Nation and the Conservation Law Foundation made oral arguments Friday in the appeal of a state decision that ...
The river had been sick for generations. Butch Phillips, a Penobscot Nation elder, recalls growing up on Indian Island, the Penobscot tribe reservation located near Old Town on the river, in the ...
In June, Tribal Ambassador Maulian Dana of the Penobscot Nation was the first person to publicly call for the removal of the statue bearing Gomez’s name. She advocates for its removal due to the way ...
31,000 acres of ancestral land could be returned to Penobscot Nation The prospective deal would increase tribal trust holdings by a third and secure public access to Katahdin Woods and Waters ...
Four members of the Penobscot Nation on Thursday filed complaints against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland alleging they were abused by three priests on their reservation in Maine decades ago… ...
File photo The Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, some of which is shown here in a 2021 file photo, is adjacent to 30,000 acres of land that will be returned to the Penobscot Nation.
This film shows the Penobscot Nation's connection to and advocacy for the Penobscot River.
The Penobscot Nation members contend the abuse started when they were 7 to 16 years old at St. Ann Parish on Indian Island, just north of Bangor. The oldest abuse dates to 1972, while the most ...