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Penobscot Tribal Farms

Introduction: Welcome to Penobscot Tribal Farms, where we are dedicated to cultivating sustainability and fostering community resilience through innovative agricultural practices and strategic partnerships. We believe in the power of locally grown food to nourish bodies, strengthen communities, and protect the environment. About Us: Penobscot Tribal Farms is a tribal-owned . . .

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Storm Notice

In anticipation of the upcoming Wind/Snow/Rain event, we are will be responding with the following measures if there is a power outage: Generator Safety Portable generators are useful when temporary or remote electric power is needed, but they also can be hazardous. The primary hazards to avoid when using a . . .

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Public Notice

The dams at West Enfield, Stillwater and Orono lost flash boards due to this weeks high water event.  The impoundments associated with these projects are dropping and will drop to 1-3 ft below full pond elevations until conditions allow for the flash boards to be replaced.

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Download Penobscot Nation Curriculum

The Penobscot Nation Cultural and Historic Preservation Department, along with select tribal members, and knowledgeable Maine teachers worked collaboratively to design this culturally appropriate, teacher-friendly curriculum. We worked to make sure it met the requirements of the Maine Native American Studies Law (Maine State Law 2001 Chapter 403, An Act to Require Teaching . . .

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Joseph Nicolar and his Daughters

by Charles Norman Shay as presented at the University of Maine September 25th, 2006. We are here to-day to discuss the life of Joseph Nicolar, author of “Life & Traditions of the Red Man”, but before we start I would like to bring your attention to a few facts that . . .

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Old Party/New Party Politics and Death of Attean

Joe Attean: More than Thoreau’s GuideWritten by S. Glenn Starbird Jr. One hundred years after the death of Joseph Attean, it is difficult for the historian to understand why his only claim to fame in the eyes of the public is that for a short time he was Henry David . . .

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Q&A summary SalmoGen Company Inc

SalmoGen welcomes dialogue with the Penobscot Indian Nation community. This will happen in permitting, and we also wish to coordinate on construction activities to ensure that local impacts are kept at a minimum. Safety will also be a high priority. We hope to share information about operations and increase awareness . . .

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Akələpemo

Aməskamən otene He found a village Kətəmαkinαkʷəsolətəwak alənαpak. Pitiful they looked the people. Eləmi-naləməwik αkələpemo wəkəlhamawαn nəpi Away upriver Guards-Water held back water Alənαpa nəpi From the people Nαnəkʷəč kʷaskʷi-katawəssəmolətəwak. Some to death from thirst. Mαlamte kəloskαpe tali-pečohse, wənαmihα wətalənαpema Then Gluskabe was there coming, he saw his people. Kətəmαkinαkʷəsolətəwak . . .

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Food

English food Penobscot míčəwαkan Sounds Like English grease Penobscot pə̀mi Sounds Like English cornmeal/ flour Penobscot nóhkhamən Sounds Like English butter Penobscot məláhkʷsi-pəmi Sounds Like English milk Penobscot mə̀lahkʷəss Sounds Like English tea, warm drink Penobscot ápətewαpo Sounds Like English coffee Penobscot kkὰppe Sounds Like English corn Penobscot skàmon Sounds . . .

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Native American Veterans

On the evening of June 19th, 2009, the Penobscot Nation Cultural and Historic Preservation Department and the Penobscot Nation Boys and Girls Club hosted a Native American Veteran’s Recognition Dinner at the Indian Island Community Building. The following Sunday morning, June 21st, the summer solstice, a sunrise ceremony was conducted to . . .

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