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Our View: Momentum on recognition of tribal rights long overdue

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion March 19, 2023

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A sense of hope descended on Maine last week as the leaders of our state’s tribal nations It was the first such address in 21 years, and only the second ever of its kind – an indication of how poor the relationship between the tribes and state government has been. For a long time, elected officials didn’t see it as a relationship at all. That’s finally changing. As the tribal leaders one by one made their case for sovereignty at the... + full article



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