General University of Maine Publications
Document Type
Flyer
Publication Date
2-26-2026
Abstract/ Summary
The Maine Indian Tribal State Commission (MITSC) recently released an audio version of Sea Run, which documents all non-Indigenous impacts to river-based fisheries from European contact to today. Though the report focuses on fisheries, this presentation intends to connect this story to many topics central to Wabanaki Foodways, whether it’s land-based conservation or clams, they all come from the story of what happened to our food.
Repository Citation
Hallsworth, Ruth, "Amplifying the story of food: Sea Run’s connection to education, conservation, clams, and more!" (2026). General University of Maine Publications. 4565.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_publications/4565
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publisher's version of the published document
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