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Host Donna M Loring is a Penobscot Indian Nation Tribal Elder, and former Council Member. She represented the Penobscot Nation in the State Legislature for over a decade. She is a former Senior Advisor on Tribal Affairs to Governor Mills.
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Remembering Penobscot Elder Butch Phillips
Donna Loring speaks with James Francis: tribal historian and director of the Penobscot Nation Cultural Center, and Rueben "Butch" Phillips a Penobscot elder and master Birch Bark canoe builder.
Maine's Elite Private Colleges on Wabanaki Land
Guests are Portland Press Reporter Rueben Schafir, Professor Dr. Darren Ranco, and Professor Harald Prins
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Wabanaki Alliance part 2
Host: Donna LoringOther credits: Technical assistance for the show was provided by Joel Mann of WERU, and Jessica Lockhart.Music by Ralph Richter, a track called little eagles from his CD Dream…
Wabanaki Alliance part 1
This show looks at the Wabanaki Alliance. We find out why it was formed, the work it does, and why it matters now!
Charles Norman Shay tribute show. Part 2
A tribute show about Charles Norman Shay who recently died. Shay was a Penobscot tribal elder, writer and decorated veteran of both World War II and the Korean War. Along with a Bronze…
Charles Norman Shay tribute show. Part 1
A tribute show about Charles Norman Shay who recently died. Shay was a Penobscot tribal elder, writer and decorated veteran of both World War II and the Korean War. Along with a Bronze…
Robert Talbot Kenote Lecture
Donna Loring presents a talk that looks that looks at Maines history, Truth Telling, and paper chains and the resilience of Maine's Indigenous people.
September 2025 – Breaking the Silence part 2
This month We continue our discussion about a statement by the Wolastoqewi-Mothers, Grandmothers and Aunties.Guests:Professor Darren Ranco,Rabbi Rachel Issacs
August 2025 – Breaking the Silence part 1
This month: We discuss a statement by the Wolastoqewi-Mothers, Grandmothers and Aunties.Guests:Prof. Darren Ranco, a member of the Penobscot Nation, Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Native…
July 2025 – Korean and WW II History and Veterans
This month: The historic background of Korean and WWII, and some stories of Wabanaki Veterans and their names.Guests:Prof. Darren Ranco, a member of the Penobscot Nation, Professor of Anthropology…
June 2025 – In the Shadow of the Eagle- Abbe Museum
This month: A new exhibition at the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor is named for Donna Loring’s 2008 book, “In the Shadow of the Eagle: A Tribal Representative in Maine”Guests:James Francis, Penobscot…
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