Maine, with its miles of coastline, dense woodlands, and thriving marine ecosystems, has been home to the Wabanaki people for thousands of years. Long before settler colonialists forcefully claimed the land, the Wabanaki and other Indigenous peoples maintained a deep, reciprocal relationship with the creatures and natural resources they lived among. This July, ARI’s AquEOUS read more AquEOUS Fellows Explore Wabanaki Stewardship and Knowledge at Maine’s Historic Whaleback Shell Middens