On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, I took part in Wabanaki Alliance’s demonstration in favor of Question 6 in the upcoming November vote (“Wabanaki leaders, advocates rally outside the Maine State House for Question 6,” Oct. 9). Several hundred people from throughout Maine gathered in Augusta to support “Yes on Six.” While the wording of Question 6 is complicated, the basic point is simple: Print Maine’s constitution in full, with no parts left out.

The fact that the currently redacted part of our printed constitution is the section describing the treaty obligations between the tribes and the state of Maine is a further slap in the face to descendants of tribal members who lived in Maine for thousands of years before Europeans took their lands away. It’s critically important for Mainers to know the omitted treaty obligations.

Let’s make our constitution whole and include those parts that politicians removed from sight over a hundred years ago. There is bipartisan support for this measure. Vote yes on Question 6!

 

Emanuel Pariser

Waterville

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