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Penobscot Nation | Departments Info | Indian Island, Maine The Penobscot Nation includes 17 departments and many sub programs within those individual departments Please click on the links below to explore what the Penobscot Nation provides for services for our citizenry
Tribal Timeline - Penobscot Nation 1973 – Maine recognizes Micmac and Maliseet Indians as official tribes, issues free hunting and fishing licenses to all tribal members, acknowledging the right of all indigenous people to hunt and fish 1973 – The Penobscot Nation establishes the “Original Indian Bingo ”
Departments of Penobscot Nation | Indian Island, Maine It is the mission of the Social Services Department to assist the community of the Penobscot Nation and their families by dedicating to upholding social and economic stability and to promote health, safety and welfare of our people
Tribal Chiefs Timeline - Penobscot Nation In our history, there are letters from Penobscot chiefs from the late 1700s to modern day that address many of the same issues that we continue to fight today Today, the methods are much different but the issues and what we want for results remain the same
Cultural Historic Preservation - Penobscot Nation The Cultural and Historic Preservation Department and the Cultural and Historic Preservation Committee strive to promote and preserve traditional teachings, cultural awareness, and historical accuracy of the Penobscot people
Human Resources | Penobscot Nation | Indian Island, Maine The human resources department will act as a catalyst to enable all Penobscot Nation employees to contribute at optimum levels toward the success of Penobscot Nation We will do this by: Ensuring the human resources department staff are given the tools, training and motivation to operate in the most efficient and effective manner
PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION As a sovereign nation, the Penobscot Indian Nation has the ability to place land into trust, establish a tax structure, offer business incentives to attract investment, and take advantage of various federal programs, such as 8(a), to encourage economic development in Indian Country
Community News - Penobscot Nation The Penobscot Nation Water Department and Indian Health Services will start an upgrade to the water system here on Indian Island The project will start on April 7, 2025, and the project will end in early October 2025
Natural Resources: Staff Contact - Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation Youth Program; Promoting Safe and Stable Families (IV-B) Protective Services; Staff Contact; Cultural Historic Preservation; Education; Penobscot Nation 12 Wabanaki Way, Indian island, Maine 04468 207-817-7300 Home; Administration Administration; Committees; Council; Economic Development; Finance;