Author, of Mount Vernon, Me.
From the description of Passamaquoddy economic development in cultural and historical perspective, 1973, c1974. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71208757
Susan Stevens was born in Salem, Mass. in 1934, received her bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut and master's degree from the University of Massachusetts as well as working toward a Ph.D. at the University of California. She had a great interest in Indian people and their culture, moving to the Passamaquoddy Indian reservation in Princeton, Maine, in 1969. She was very interested in issues relating to alcoholism and directed the state alcohol research and treatment program in Indian Township, Maine. She also played a major role in gaining federal recognition for Indian tribes and was involved in the negotiation and settlement of Indian land claims lawsuits. Stevens moved to New Mexico in 1979, working in various agencies centering on Indian affairs. She worked intensively on her family's genealogy and history, developing an extensive family tree. Stevens died in 2003.
From the description of Papers, 2002-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 608305736