Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission

671 Old Town Rd
Hudson, ME 04449

The Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission (MITSC) is an inter-governmental entity established as part of the Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement of 1980, focusing on improving tribal-state relations and ensuring the effectiveness of the Settlement Act. The commission supports the four federally recognized tribal nations in Maine—the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, the Mi'kmaq Nation, the Passamaquoddy Tribe, and the Penobscot Nation—collectively known as the Wabanaki people.

MITSC emphasizes education, cultural preservation, and natural resource protection while promoting the sovereignty of the Wabanaki tribal nations. Through various initiatives, including research, community engagement, and policy recommendations, the commission works to address historical injustices and enhance the well-being of tribal communities in Maine.

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