Events
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Corbett Hall - Wabanaki Center Student and Seminar Room University of Maine, Orono
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TAN KATOTSANIN “How Strong Are You?” – Madeline Sayet
Penobscot Theatre Rehersal Hall 51 Main Street, Bangor, ME, United States -
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Ceremony: Signing of Memorandum of Understanding with the Penobscot Nation
University of Maine-Hudson MuseumOn Thursday, May 10 the University of Maine and the Penobscot Nation will sign a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing their collaborations in the past decade to help manage the tribe’s cultural heritage. University of Maine President Susan J. Hunter and Penobscot Nation Chief Kirk Francis are among the leaders expected to attend the ceremony that […]
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NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG-Film screening
Spotlight Cinemas Orono, ME, United States$7.00 – $9.00 -
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OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT-SMOKE SIGNALS
Field next to Indian Island School -
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EXPLORING WABANAKI MAINE HISTORY
Doris Twitchell Allen Village, UMaine Woolley Room, Community Center -
Dorene Day-“Anishinabe Philosophy, Worldview, and The Seven Fires Prophecies”
Corbett Hall, Room 220About the Speaker: Waubenewquay is Waubizayshee O’dodaym (Marten Clan), a Third Degree Midewiwin and Lead Woman singer for Center Fire in the Three Fires Midewiwin (Heartway), Lodge. She is a […]
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Native American Heritage Month Flag Raising Ceremony
UMaine-University Mall - Located in front of Fogler LibraryThe Office of Multicultural Student Life,The Wabanaki Center, & American Indian Student Organization will celebrate the University of Maine's 2nd Annual Native American Heritage Month Flag Raising Ceremony. The ceremony will commence at 12:00 noon this Thursday November 1st in front of Fogler Library on the University Mall. Speakers will include Dr. Darren Ranco, Maulian Dana, as well […]
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Native American Crafts and Artistry – Moccasin making class
UMaine, COE Room (2nd floor Memorial Student Union)Every year, in collaboration with the American Indian Student Organization and the Wabanaki Center the Office of Multicultural Student Life, is proud to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Traditionally, Native American Heritage Month celebrates and recognizes the extraordinary contributions and accomplishments of First Nations and Indigenous communities. Previous celebrations at UMaine have included flag-raising ceremonies, student socials, performing arts showcasing […]
