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Acadia National Park begins process to allow sweetgrass harvesting

Acadia National Park begins process to allow sweetgrass harvesting
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Acadia National Park begins process to allow tribal sweetgrass harvesting

The practice of gathering sweetgrass has been banned in Acadia National Park since its inception, but the National Parks Service is moving to allow native tribes to harvest the plant. Sweetgrass grows in salt marshes and is culturally significant to native tribes in ceremonies and basket making.

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Community Read at Hampton Falls Public Library

HAMPTON FALLS — Envisioned as a collaborative effort between the Library and community to encourage reading for pleasure and to start a conversation. We will be reading "Braiding Sweetgrass" by

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Wabanaki homeland and land relations panel discussion

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens will host a panel discussion on May 13 with six Wabanaki leaders as they discuss a growing movement to center Indigenous knowledge and leadership in conservation work. Dr. Darren J. Ranco, Associate Professor of.

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Wabanaki homeland and land relations panel discussion

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens will host a panel discussion on May 13 with six Wabanaki leaders as they discuss a growing movement to center Indigenous knowledge and leadership in conservation work. Dr. Darren J. Ranco, Associate Professor of.

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