Events
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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 […]
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Lunch and Learn; Indigenous People’s Day
UMaine - Multicultural Center (3rd floor Memorial Student Union)Please join us as we welcome Maulian Dana Tribal Ambassador Penobscot Nation to discuss Indigenous People's Day across our state and country as well as the continued effort to eliminate Native Mascots & Costumes from pop culture and society.
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Native American Crafts and Artistry Class – Beading class
UMaine - Multicultural Center (3rd floor Memorial Student Union)Hosted by American Indian Student Association
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Multicultural Thanksgiving
UMaine North Pod (2nd floor Memorial Student UnionSpecial guest speakers include John Bear Wabanaki Center and Dylan Smith President American Indian Student Organization who will join us to discuss the significance of this day for Native Americans & Indigenous Communities
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Geo Neptune
UMaine - Little Hall, room 120Learn about Two-Spirits and the persistent barriers that affect minority gender-nonconformists from educator Passamaquoddy activist, and master basket maker, Geo Neptune sponsored by Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
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“Decolonizing Our Hearths and Minds”
UMaine-Bangor Room (2nd floor Memorial Student Union)Presented by Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot). Mitchell will speak on issues of indigenous rights, environmental justice, and spiritual change.
