It's been 25 years since Maine passed a Wabanaki studies law. It's only partly working.


After Maine mandated Indigenous education in schools, some districts have found effective approaches while others struggle. This story outlines Maine's first Wabanaki studies specialist position, which have developed online learning modules and teacher-training workshops, and districts like Portland Public Schools have created hands-on curriculum with field trips to culturally significant sites. Evidence shows Portland schools are now "largely recognized as Wabanaki studies leaders" after four years of systematic implementation, though there are still more districts working to make similar adjustments.

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