Indigenous history lies buried in far downeast Maine. The race is on to preserve it. By Sabrina Shankman Globe Staff,Updated August 7, 2024, 9:54 a.m. Natalie Dana Lolar, a Passamaquoddy/Penobscot tribal member, looked for artifacts at the base of a dune that’s been eroded by sea level rise, washing away parts of a historic Wabanaki read more Boston Globe highlights Newsom’s work to save historic Wabanaki sites in Downeast Maine