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Ntulankeyutmonen Nkihtaqmikon

(We take care of the homeland)
 

Who we are. What we are doing.
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Ntutlankeyutmonen Nkihtaqmikon are human beings devoted to this land, this place from which we draw our name - Peskotomuhkutyik.

In response to the growing momentum for LNG in Maine, Ntulankeyutmonen Nkihtaqmikon (we take care of the homeland) has launched an ambitious campaign to educate Tribal people and opinion leaders about the nature/scope of LNG, identity solutions and organize for reform.

The Passamaquoddy Bay region is a cultural heritage site, which deserves protection and advocacy. The LNG operatives, who include state and federal regulators and seasoned politicians, have already galvanized their support from Maine's governor to bring LNG into this small coastal village. It is important that the Passamaquoddy homeland be protected and that efforts that jeopardize our cultural survival be banned from our territory.

The growing control of our political process by LNG/Quoddy LNG (a small number of unaccountable corporations), federal, and state elites, and other misinformed elected officials undermine indigenous human rights, religious freedom, and bio health. LNG/Quoddy LNG's agenda and influence is clear; their message exacerbates environmental racism and degradation.

 

Contact person:
David Moses Bridges
david@wetakecareofourland.org/
(207) 853.2765

http://www.wetakecareofourland.org/

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