Tony Sutton hired as assistant professor of Native American food systems

We’ve had the privilege of working with Tony both as a graduate student and researcher for many years. We are excited to see him start his new position as Assistant Professor of Native American Food Systems at UMaine.

The University of Maine Native American Programs and UMaine Extension have hired Tony Sutton as assistant professor of Native American Food Systems. Sutton’s position will focus on Native American food systems and sovereignty, building on relationships established with the Tribes and grants and programs developed in Native American Programs.

Sutton moved to Maine from Oregon in 2008. His mother is a member of the Passamaquoddy Nation, so even though he grew up on the West Coast, moving to Maine felt like a homecoming. Plus, after studying history for his undergraduate degree, Sutton felt like he had a mission to represent Wabanaki stories and knowledge, which were so often excluded from historical narratives.

“My return to my homeland was part of that journey,” Sutton says. “The broader culture tends to pick and choose what stories they tell, and I wanted to tell our story.”

Native American Programs, UMaine Extension hire Sutton as assistant professor of Native American food systems