Beadwork through a lens: A behind-the-scenes peek into the past
Wabanaki Beadwork - When viewing the tiny 13/0 and 15/0 beads with the naked eye we could barely see the ...
Help Us Tell the Stories of Abenaki Women
Abenaki women have always been the heart of their communities, serving as caregivers, culture bearers, knowledge keepers, and leaders. Yet, ...
Grandmother Mourning Dove/Doris Minkler
Grandmother Doris Minckler (1926-1997), also known as Grandmother Mourning Dove. For many years, her door was always open to those ...
Exploring Abenaki Baskets
Baskets have always been an important part of Abenaki life. Beyond the functionality of baskets, they also played a significant ...
About the Abenaki Women Research Project
'Abenaki Women Research Project.' Join us on the trail as we uncover, preserve, and share some vital stories of Abenaki ...
Nebizun: Water is Life
Written by Kelly Holt. First published in Art New England Magazine. June 1, 2023. Nebizun: Water is Life, is a ...
Interviews with Artists (2021)
In 2020 and 2021, we were unable to host our annual Abenaki Heritage Weekend in person so we began organizing ...
Two-Eyed Seeing Speaker Series (2023)
The term “Two-Eyed seeing,” coined by Mi’kmaw Nation Elder Albert Marshall, describes the experience of seeing the strength of Indigenous ...
Abenaki Heritage Weekend June 29-30 at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum Connects Heritage, Health, and Wellness
On June 29-30 citizens of the American Abenaki community will gather at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vergennes, Vermont to ...