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The Wabanaki Alliance

<em>Wabanaki Alliance</em> (April 1980)

April 1980

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May 1980

<em>Wabanaki Alliance </em>(June 1980)

June 1980

<em>Wabanaki Alliance</em> (August 1980)

August 1980

<em>Wabanaki Alliance </em>(December 1980)

December 1980

The Wabanaki Alliance is a rich source of writing by and about Indigenous people in Maine and New Brunswick. It was published monthly from 1977-1982 by Diocesan Human Relations Services in Orono, Maine, with the support of the Penobscot Nation. Steve Cartwright was the editor.

Many tribal offices and libraries hold copies of this fascinating newspaper.  The first five copies added here were provided by Donald Soctomah (Passamaquoddy).  If you have copies you would like to contribute, or you have students who would like to contribute to the exhibit, either by writing about individual issues or researching the paper's history, please contact dawnlandvoices@gmail.org.

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This site is a companion to Dawnland Voices: Indigenous Writings from New England, edited by Siobhan Senier with 11 tribal editors and published in 2014 by the University of Nebraska Press.

Both the anthology and this website showcase the wide variety of literature produced by Native people from this region.

Tribal archives and contemporary authors are contributing individual items from their collections: letters, political petitions, stories, and photographs. You can explore these items on a map of the area, browse them according to the tribal nations represented here, or visit some of our exhibits.  You can read new writing in our online magazine, Dawnland Voices 2.0.

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