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Wabanaki Alliance holds U.S. Senate candidate forum, participants discuss gaps in Indigenous eduction – The Maine Campus

Summary by mainecampus.com
Democratic U.S. Senate candidates David Costello and Graham Platner outlined their positions on tribal sovereignty and education during a debate organized by the Wabanaki Alliance on April 16 on Indian Island in Old Town, which is home of the Penobscot Nation. The event was hosted by Penobscot Nation members and offered a chance to discuss non-partisan policy affecting Wabanaki nations and candidates’ plans to support those communities. Located …
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mainecampus.com broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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