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Supreme court ruling could impact Indigenous community on Maine border

Supreme Court ruling could help Indigenous people on Maine border cbc.ca 3 hrs ago Jacques Poitras © Submitted by Cynthia Howland Chief Hugh Akagi said he hopes the recent Supreme Court ruling will reinforce the belief that the Peskotomuhkati nation is one people. A Supreme Court of Canada ruling extending Aboriginal rights to some non-Canadian Indigenous people could have wide-ranging implications for the Peskotomuhkati living on both sides of the Maine-New Brunswick border. The decision says that U.S.-born Indigenous people with historical connections to territory now in Canada have rights under the Canadian Constitution. My people are already affected by everything around this ruling, so I m hoping that this ruling actually helps us to basically reinforce what we ve been saying all along: how we are one people, one nation, said Chief Hugh Akagi of the Peskotomuhkati, also known as the Passamaquoddy Nation.

Sabattis wins re-election for Maliseet tribal chief

image0 (1) Houlton Band of Maliseets Chief Clarissa Sabattis is sworn in after winning re-election to another four-year term as tribal chief. (Courtesy of Houlton Band of Maliseets) Houlton Band of Maliseets Chief Clarissa Sabattis is sworn in after winning re-election to another four-year term as tribal chief. (Courtesy of Houlton Band of Maliseets) Sabattis wins re-election for Maliseet tribal chief Clarissa Sabattis was re-elected to serve another four-year term as chief of the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, after a campaign facing off against former Maliseet Chief Brenda Commander.  HOULTON, Maine Clarissa Sabattis was re-elected to serve another four-year term as chief of the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, after a campaign facing off against former Maliseet Chief Brenda Commander. 

Maine tribal sovereignty bill to rewrite 1980 settlement act gets broad support

State legislation now being considered would restore rights to Maine's Wabanaki people, giving them more control over their land and the welfare of their citizens, and is supported by a coalition that says the initiative would also have other benefits.

Supreme court ruling could impact Indigenous community on Maine border

Supreme court ruling could impact Indigenous community on Maine border
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Biz Bites: Portland s latest residential stats, Maliseet housing development on tap

Anyone who isn t aware of the up up up price trend in Maine residential real estate over the past year is living in a (probabably very expensive) cave. And, in Portland, that s a trend on steroids. The median price of a single-family home in Portland jumped from $460,000 in February to $514,500 in March, according to the monthly stats put out by Benchmark Real Estate. Those listing a home can expect it to spend a zippy six days on the market. Multifamily Portland prices had a similar hike from February, with the median price of $667,500 is up from $612,500. Multifamilies spend about eight days on the market. The state median is $268,500.

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