Dec. 23—Wayne A. Newell, a Passamaquoddy educator, writer and scholar who devoted his life to preserving his tribal language and cultural traditions, died Thursday at age 79. The tribal elder was ...
Passamaquoddy fishermen in Canada are negotiating rights to fish for lobster in Passamaquoddy Bay. The Quoddy Tides reported that the issue could affect neighboring Passamaquoddy in Maine. The ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has approved a liquefied natural gas project's proposed waterway through Passamaquoddy Bay. According to a press release from Downeast LNG, which has proposed an LNG terminal in ...
When Gail Dana reflects on the status of the Passamaquoddy language, she can’t help but speak in oceanic analogies. “We know we can’t turn the tide. We see that every single day,” she said, gazing ...
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vermont, April 28, 2010 (ENS) – The federal Bureau of Indian Affairs has canceled the developer’s lease of Passamaquoddy tribal land in Maine where the company wanted to build a ...
At first there were only a few cars on the pier across the bay waters to Canada’s Campobello Island. Eventually, a half dozen more parked in the evening dusk. An outsider might have figured they were ...
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The U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port for Northern New England submitted his Waterway Suitability Analysis and Letter of Recommendation to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). "The ...
A U.S. Passamaquoddy fisherman says he doesn't go out of his way to fish lobster in Canadian waters. But the border is just a mile away from his reserve in Maine and he can't earn a living if he doesn ...
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Passengers on a whale-watching cruise in Passamaquoddy Bay witnessed an unusual and exciting show of nature up close — a shark feeding on a seal. A Quoddy Link Marine tour boat had stopped by a ...
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