Sovereign

For around a hundred and fifty years in this country, Native tribes have been legally considered nations within a nation. But in Maine, the situation is more complicated. Maine has restricted the rights of the tribes within its borders more than any other state. And the amazing thing is, the tribes in Maine agreed to this. And pretty recently. 40 years ago, they signed a deal and surrendered a huge amount of power in exchange for money and land. Right now the tribes in Maine are fighting for new laws that would restore their powers of sovereignty. And Maine state politicians and town officials are trying to stop them. Produced by the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Brought to you in part by Bangor Savings Bank.
Season 1
Hosts & Guests
Great podcast
10/15/2021
I am native Hawaiian so ….On the fence on with agreement made in first place . They put pen to paper , no way Americans will go back on an agreement on land. LAND IS POWER . It’s been an ongoing struggle , land monopoly. Sad & evil
Must Listen
11/13/2021
this is fascinating, disturbing and makes me ashamed of the pst treatment of First Nation people . But to understand, you must first learn and this podcast is trying to bridge that knowledge gap.
Would love more episodes!
10/12/2021
I found this podcast on Indigenous People’s day as on e of the banners on Apple podcasts. As someone currently living in this area, I was really interested to hear about the indigenous peoples stories. I would love to hear any updates!
Informative and thought-provoking
09/25/2021
I knew very little about the challenges that indigenous communities are facing in Maine, and how unique the situation is compared to other states. Thank you for putting this together!
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