Wabanaki Windows 11/17/09

Producer/Host: Donna Loring
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne
Topic: Chief Oren Lyons talk at the University of Maine
How do Native people interact with the natural world? Is the world as we know it sustainable and in balance? What is the bottom line?
Guest: Chief Oren Lyons, traditional Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan and member of the Onondaga Nation Council of Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy.

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Wabanaki Windows 10/20/09

Producer/Host: Donna Loring
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne
Guests: James E. Francis, Sr., Tribal Historian, Penobscot Cultural and Historic Preservation, [email protected]; Maria Girouard, Director, Penobscot Cultural and Historic Preservation, [email protected]
How does the myth of Columbus perpetuate stereotypes? What is the Wabanaki perspective of Columbus Day? How has native voice been incorporated into education?
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Wabanaki Windows 9/15/09

Producer/Host: Donna Loring
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: LD291, Maine Indian History Law

What is Wabanaki? How is the Maine Indian History Law progressing? What would we like to see for future certification for teaching the law?

Guests: Maria Girouard, Director, and James Francis, Sr., Tribal Historian, Penobscot Cultural & Historic Preservation Department, www.penobscotculture.org; John Bear Mitchell, Associate Director, Wabanaki Center, UMaine, 207-581-1417

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