Community members, often from as far away as Boston, contributed short stories, announcements, recipes, poems, and other small pieces.
[6] The writers were showing their appreciation for their culture and their embrace of improving widespread growth of the tribal traditions.
Education and building schools for children were an important aspect of what was included of the newsletter because they were trying to improve their way of reservation life.
This contributed to other aspects of the newsletter because they would bring up topics like education of the tribal language and their cultural history that seemed to be becoming unknown even to those within the tribe.
The newsletter also offered the Aroostook County tribes a way of announcing meetings and events, as well as births and happy birthdays.