Presentation: History of the Abenaki in Vermont and New Hampshire

Nulhegan Education and Cultural Center 26 School Road, Derby Line, United States

February 24th at 1pm at the Nulhegan Education and Cultural Center located at 26 School Rd, Derby Line, VT 05830,  (The Old Holland School) Dr. Bob Goodby will present "History of the Abenaki in Vermont and New Hampshire."  Dr. Goodby is a professor at Franklin Pierce University,   He holds a Ph.D in anthropology from ... Read more

Free

History Alive at KEMP PARK!

Kemp Park 21 River Street, Hillsboro, NH, United States

History Alive at KEMP PARK in Hillsboro, New Hampshire! Begin your summer by the Contoocook River on a very exciting Saturday, June 8, 2024 from 9 am to 4. NOTE: ... Read more

$8 – $10

Stone Tool Discussion with Gail Golec

Elnu Tribal Center at Wantastegok 350 Putney Road, Brattleboro, VT, United States

Gail Golec has been a professional archaeologist for over 20 years, working primarily in the Middle Connecticut River Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont. Some of her recent work includes the Recovering Black History of the Monadnock Region project and the Bellows Falls Petroglyph project for which she works closely with Elnu and other Abenaki ... Read more

Free

Abenaki Day – Honor Those Who Came Before

Tucker Mountain Town Forest 1576 Tucker Mountain Road, West Newbury, VT, United States

Abenaki Day - Abenaki: People of the Dawn Land August 3, 2024 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Abenaki Alliance, Tucker Mountain Town Forest & Newbury Historical Society Honor Those Who ... Read more

2024 Abenaki Land Link Project Heritage Festival

Wheeler Homestead 1100 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT, United States

Welcome to the 2024 Abenaki Land Link Project Heritage Festival! The event will take place on Saturday, August 10th at The Wheeler Homestead on 1100 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont ... Read more

Free

Green Corn Celebration at The Fort at No.4

The Fort at No. 4 267 Springfield Rd, Charlestown, NH, United States

The Green Corn Celebration is this weekend at the Fort at No 4. Come visit with Chief Roger Longtoe and many others as they tell the story of how and why the settlers at the Fort at No 4 and the native Abenaki forged relationships. Open at 10 am, Saturday and Sunday. <---> Come back ... Read more

$10 – $25
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