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The Mi'kmaq Nation has purchased a 3,400-acre property in northern Maine, significantly expanding its tribal land base. The acquisition more than doubles the land the tribe currently owns and stewards, marking a major step in its efforts to reclaim and manage ancestral territory.
The newly acquired parcel includes extensive forestland, critical brook trout habitat, and miles of recreational trails. Tribal leaders said the land will be used for conservation, cultural practices, and sustainable forestry. The property also provides increased access to traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering grounds that have been central to Mi'kmaq life for generations.
The purchase was made possible through a combination of tribal funds and support from conservation partners. The Mi'kmaq Nation has long sought to expand its land base in Maine, where the tribe holds a reservation but has faced challenges in acquiring and managing territory. This acquisition represents one of the largest single land purchases by a tribe in the state in recent years.
Officials emphasized that the land will be managed with an eye toward long-term stewardship, balancing ecological health with community needs. The deal also preserves public access to existing recreational trails, ensuring that the broader community can continue to enjoy the area.
For the Mi'kmaq Nation, the acquisition is both a practical and symbolic victory. It restores a meaningful connection to the landscape and strengthens the tribe's ability to practice self-determination on its own terms.
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