Our research spans the breadth of human presence in the Wabanaki Homeland (Maine andCanadian Maritimes), from the first evidence of human occupation, through times of cultural contact, and up to present-day engagement with cultural landscapes. Much of our research aims to co-create knowledge through collaborations with the Wabanaki Nations (Maliseet, Mi’kmaq,  Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot). Our lab is outfitted