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Statements by Individuals

This series includes audio and video recordings, as well as related transcripts, of all unrestricted statements by individuals that are part of the TRC archives. Statement providers include Wabanaki elders, children once in foster care and their family members, foster and adoptive parents, tribal leaders, service providers, incarcerated people, attorneys and judges, caseworkers, and administrators from the tribes and from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Some statement providers requested anonymity, and in those cases, both the transcripts and recordings have been altered to protect participants' identities.

These personal memories provide a window into the realities of the relationship between Wabanaki people and the state of Maine. As evidenced by the recordings themselves, the process of providing statements was often an emotional one for participants. Readers should be aware that many of the statements contain challenging and disturbing content. The statements are made available online with the hope that broader access to these important historical records will further our understanding of this difficult past and lead to improved child welfare practices for Wabanaki families.

Bowdoin does not hold copyright for these materials. They are made available for research and educational purposes, and with the permission of the TRC and individual statement providers. For all uses outside of "fair use" (as defined by Title 17, United States Code), including derivation, publication, and reproduction, researchers must secure permission from the copyright holders, typically the individual statement providers.

For More Information

If you have questions or concerns about your statement, or if you need research assistance, please contact the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives at scaref@bowdoin.edu or calling 207.725.3288

Visit the website of Wabanaki REACH to stay up to date on the work to implement the Commission’s recommendations. If you participated in the TRC and need support, or if you wish to contribute to the archive by providing a statement, please contact Wabanaki REACH at 207.615.3189

Please also read Wabanaki REACH's statement of support issued upon the release of the archives.

A related series of Statements collected at Focus Group meetings is also available.



Bowdoin Stories
The individual narrative of each Bowdoin student is central to defining the College. Bowdoin Stories began in 2015 as a collection of short interviews between Bowdoin students, to give each of them an opportunity to become part of Bowdoin’s history while still on campus. In Spring 2020, Bowdoin Stories was relaunched as a platform where all members of the Bowdoin community can contribute stories about their experiences with COVID-19.


Scrapbook of WWII in the Pacific Theater, 1945

Date: 1945-01-01

Creator: Bassett, James, 1912-1978

Access: Open access



Frank J. Wood Bridge and Androscoggin River

Creator: Leon B. Strout

Access: Open access

The Androscoggin River, Pejepscot Falls, and the Frank J. Wood Bridge. Elevated view from Brunswick looking towards Topsham, ME.


Bowdoin Orient, v. 12, no. 2

Date: 1882-05-17

Access: Open access

includes frontmatter


Bowdoin Orient, v. 15, no. 8

Date: 1885-10-28

Access: Open access

includes frontmatter


Bowdoin Orient, v. 15, no. 2

Date: 1885-05-13

Access: Open access

includes frontmatter


Bowdoin Orient, v. 12, no. 14

Date: 1883-02-14

Access: Open access

includes frontmatter


Bowdoin Orient, v. 13, no. 10

Date: 1883-12-05

Access: Open access

includes frontmatter