Indigenous People's Day Resources


  • The Abbe Museum showcases the history and cultures of the Wabanaki through changing exhibitions, special events, teacher workshops, archaeology field schools, and workshops for children and adults.  

  • Houlton Band of Maliseets

  • The Hudson Museum’s collections feature over 1,700 objects that showcase Wabanaki material culture, including the largest institutional collection of Penobscot basketmaking tools in the nation.  

  • First Light Learning Journey is a bridge between conservation organizations and Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, and Micmac Communities who seek to expand Wabanaki access and relationship to land.   

  • Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre provides opportunities to all who want to learn the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqey histories, cultures, contributions, and treaty rights through principles of respect, sharing, harmony, acceptance, and unity in diversity.   

  • Nibezun resides on sacred Wabanaki land along the Penobscot River and celebrates culture as medicine, provides an inclusive space for healing, and promotes sustainability for all people and future generations. 

  • Native Land Digital strives to create and foster conversations about the history of colonialism, Indigenous ways of knowing, and settler-Indigenous relations through educational resources such as a map and a Territory Acknowledgement Guide.  

  • Passamaquoddy Tribe

  • Penobscot Nation

  • The Wabanaki Alliance was formed to educate people of Maine about the need for securing sovereignty of the tribes in Maine.  

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