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Despite what was thought before, The Maine Indian Newsletter was not published in Gardiner [|Gardiner, Maine] but in Freeport, Maine. While the exact address is not listed, the office was on Pine Street in Freeport. All of the articles archived by Dawnland Voices have Pine Street listed as the place to send submissions and money.

A was instituted in January, 1968. The hope was to "see if the newsletter could be self supporting." Some national newsletters charge for their articles but local publications like The Chehalis Tribal Newsletter do not charge. Local publications have a stronger desire to actively benefit their community.

There are several stories from the October 1967 issue that are further developed in later issues. For example, the Pine Tree Legal Assistance group is mentioned in October of 1967 and is further expanded on in the February 1968 issue.