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THE METIS OF MAINE
THE MAINE EASTERN TRIBAL INDIAN SOCIETY
The Maine Eastern Tribal Indian Society (MÉTIS), often referred to as “The Métis of Maine, “ seeks to teach and carry on the North Eastern Woodland Native American heritage to its demonstrated “mixed blood” (Native and usually European) members of the band. “North Eastern Woodland Indian” generally refers to all of New England, New York and Maritime provinces of Canada. A person of proven “North Eastern Woodland” heritage, regardless of what state they reside in may also qualify for membership in the MÉTIS of Maine. Additionally, individuals residing in Maine that can show proof of any other ( “Non-North Eastern Woodland” Indian) Native American or First Nations mixed blood may also be accepted as members. Genealogical or DNA evidence are both accepted as proof of mixed-blood heritage. At its Cultural Center located in Dayton, Maine, MÉTIS band elders teach traditional Eastern Woodland Native spiritual and social culture in the Medicine Wheel way, which teaches harmony and respect between the cultures. Membership in this band does not preclude tribal membership in other bands. The MÉTIS of Maine currently reaches out to the general public with two Pow Wows and Gatherings per year.