Document Type
Video Recording
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Publication Date
8-4-2021
Abstract/ Summary
Wherever we are in Maine, we are on Wabanaki homeland. In this talk, Dr. Darren Ranco describes how issues of racial injustice have shaped State of Maine Indian History and Policy and provides a broad historical and rights context to contemporary issues related to Wabanaki Tribal Sovereignty and Treaty Rights.
Identifier
Social Justice_Department of History_2021_08_13a
Repository Citation
Ranco, Darren, "Major Episodes in Colonial Racism in Maine State Indian History and Policy Video" (2021). Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. 594.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/social_justice/594
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Comments
The content was captured from the webpages of the Maine Historical Society by Matthew Revitt, University Archivist on August 13, 2021.