Blog: Voices of Decolonization
Woliwon ~ Woliwoni ~ Walalin, Heartfelt Thanks
December 15, 2016
As 2016 comes to a close, we would like to take time to show our appreciation to all those who have contributed to truth, healing and change. Maine-Wabanaki REACH thrives on wonderful support from...
Read More ShareWabanaki Health, Wellness & Self-Determination - Summer News 2016
July 08, 2016
REACH Wellness work leads with the premise that the solution to or wellness lies in our culture. We continue to put forth the idea of decolonization – or reclaiming traditional ways of knowing and...
Read More ShareHistory Impacts, by REACH Staff
July 01, 2016
The Wabanaki, or “People of the Dawn,” are the first people of the area known today as Northeastern New England and Maritime Canada. Historians claim that the Wabanaki have lived on this land for...
Read More ShareRestorative Justice for Wabanaki People, by REACH Staff
June 17, 2016
We do not heal in isolationWe need compassionate support Restorative justice is a way of being that focuses on relations and resolving harm. Restorative justice recognizes and acknowledges harm caused by crime and acts...
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