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The vote was 103-35 in favor for a bill that would allow the Passamaquoddy tribe at Sipayik to regulate its own water.
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The bill, known as LD 906, is designed to improve drinking water for the Passamaquoddy tribe at Sipayik near Eastport.
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Tribal leaders and their many supporters regard 2022 as a potential make-or-break year to dramatically re-write a 1980 agreement that they say has severely harmed their communities.
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It's unclear how much Maine communities will receive from the settlement, let alone how money will be allocated to individual tribes.
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The Passamaquoddy tribe will soon regain control of the site of an ancient fishing village located at a lake in remote Meddybemps. Its more recent history was as a dumping ground for toxic military waste, and the turnover marks a new chapter for a parcel once owned by a man dubbed "Maine's most wanted polluter."
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For the first time in Maine, an openly transgender person has been elected to public office. Geo Neptune was elected to the school board in Indian…
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Molly Neptune Parker, a Passamaquoddy elder and master basketmaker, died Friday at the age of 81.Parker is being remembered not just as a world class…
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Members of the Passamaquoddy tribe say they are grateful to Gov. Janet Mills for her posthumous pardon of former tribal attorney Don Gellers, who was…
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Nearly 130 years ago, an anthropologist visited Calais and recorded songs, words and stories from members of the Passamaquoddy tribe. For years, these…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to spend $3 million next year to save Passamaquoddy Tribe land in Down East Maine from shoreline erosion.The…