In light of the ICE activity in Maine, the Penobscot Nation is encouraging citizens to carry their tribal identification.
"While no one should be required to prove their identity as a Native American, having documentation available may help avoid ...
A Maine superior court judge blocked the expansion of Maine’s largest landfill on Friday, siding with the Penobscot Nation ...
The court ordered the Maine Department of Environmental Protection to redo a study that determined there was a public benefit ...
Scientists with the Penobscot Nation’s Department of Natural Resource are collaborating with the state’s Department of Marine Resources and others to help bring Atlantic salmon back home to Penobscot ...
A Penobscot County superior court judge has rejected the Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s approval of a permit ...
A Penobscot County Superior Court judge has rejected the Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s approval of a ...
This story appears as part of a collaboration between The Maine Monitor and Maine Focus, the investigative team of the Bangor Daily News, a partnership to strengthen investigative journalism in Maine.
The chief encouraged Penobscot Nation members to remain peaceful if they encounter ICE agents.
"While no one should be required to prove their identity as a Native American, having documentation available may help avoid ...
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