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Wabanaki: Climate Justice and Adaptation
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Wabanaki Climate Justice and Adaptation
Wabanaki Climate Justice, Health and Adaptation
(49:58)
Indigenous Climate Justice: From Wabanaki Territory to the World
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Lunch \u0026 Learn: Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and the Wabanaki Tribal Nations
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Darren Ranco Wabanaki Tribal Nations, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice 12/15/20
(55:20)
2030 Vision | Lokotah Sanborn discusses colonialism at the heart of the climate crisis.
(29:4)
Wabanaki Part 1 - People of the Dawn (English)
(25:51)
Indian artifacts pocket effigies
(8:37)
Our Mother's Place - Passamaquoddy Culture
(16:46)
Chapter 1: Aohkiiyi - Cultural Connection to Water (by Kainai First Nation)
(8:33)
Higher Ground: Indigenous Knowledge in the Age of Climate Change
(26:47)
2010 Wabanaki powwow in Princeton, Maine U.S.A.
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Wabanaki Nations' State Of The Tribes Address
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Way of the Wabanaki
(6:40)
Npisun (Medicine) in the Wabanaki Forest
(7:49)
The Wabanaki
(11:26)
Addressing Wicked Problems with Wabanaki Diplomacy | Darren Ranco | TEDxDirigo
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MYCJ Call with Professor Darren Ranco
(1:42)
Wabanaki: The People of the Dawnland | History and Culture of the Four Maine Indian Tribes #maine
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Wabanaki Stories to Live By with Dwayne Tomah, Passamaquoddy Language Keeper, at Wolfe's Neck Center
(1:27:34)
Introduction to the Maine-Wabanaki: gkisedtanamoogk at TEDxDirigo
(17:54)
ONE-NIGHT TEACH-IN ON CLIMATE AND JUSTICE - CLIMATE AND JUSTICE
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Indigenous History of National Parks - Roundtable
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Tribal nations, Acadia National Park trying to protect Wabanaki archaeological sites
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The Wabanaki/Acadian Forest
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Why land return to Indigenous Nations? Discussions on Wáhsehtəkʷ (Penobscot River east) and beyond.
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