• Presentation: History of the Abenaki in Vermont and New Hampshire

    Nulhegan Educational and Cultural Center 26 School Road, Derby Line, VT, 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: June 7th  from 8:30 to 4:00 The morning is dedicated to Hillsborough-Deering school students. The afternoon will be open to homeschoolers and the public. Click ... 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 ... 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 Came Before At the East Entrance Lawn (By the Parking Lot) Bring Friends, Family and a Picnic Lunch! 11:00 AM Performance by Abenaki Singer-Songwriter Bryan ... 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 from 11 am-3 pm. All parking will be at 400 Swift Street (The Islamic Society)...across the street. Come join us at Common Roots' Wheeler Homestead ... 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
  • Speaker Series: Encountering Ndakinna: Reconsidering Abenaki History in Vermont and New Hampshire

    Webinar

    New Speaker Series Zoom Presentation: Encountering Ndakinna: Reconsidering Abenaki History in Vermont and New Hampshire Indigenous histories are deeply rooted in northern New England, particularly in present-day Vermont and New Hampshire, a region collectively known to Abenaki people as Ndakinna (“our homeland”). Early colonial explorers recognized the abundant natural resources that made this territory so ... Read more

    Free
  • Traditional Legging Workshop

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

    This workshop, led by Linda Longtoe Sheehan, will teach participants how to make and decorate a pair of traditional, eastern woodlands leggings. If you are interested in joining, please register with the following link: https://forms.gle/LoaaWyJjdqQV46yGA As always, please feel free to share these events with others, and don't forgot to sign up for the Atowi’s ... Read more

    Free
  • An Evening with the Vermont Abenaki

    Vermont Statehouse 115 State Street, Montpelier, VT, United States

    Please join the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs to learn about the state's Tribal Recognition process and the Vermont Abenaki in their own words. When: April 23, 2025 from 4:30-6:00 PM Where: Vermont Statehouse, Room 11

    Free
  • SOMETHING OF VALUE; The Vermont Abenakis, 1790-2020

    Vermont History Center 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, VT, United States

    The Vermont Abenakis, 1790-2020 Given the apparent confusion regarding the ethnicity, history, social organization and cultural competence of the four Vermont State-recognized tribes, Abenaki Recognition and Heritage Week, 2024 may ... Read more

    Free
  • Deep Roots, Strong Branches – Exhibit

    Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes, VT, United States

    Deep Roots, Strong Branches - The American Abenaki Abenaki people have lived in N’Dakinna (our Homeland) for more than 12,000 years. Abenaki culture is a complex network of people, places, relationships and ceremonies that links the people with the living land. Located in the Museum’s Schoolhouse Gallery, this exhibit presents artwork and stories by the ... Read more

    Free
  • Native American Arts Marketplace

    Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes, VT, United States

    Native American Arts Marketplace presented by Vermont Abenaki Artists Association at Abenaki Heritage Weekend, June 14-15 at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vergennes, VT. Admission FREE. Featured arts include jewelry, wampum, baskets, stonework, woodworking and more. Explore Abenaki perspectives on life in the Champlain Valley with storytelling, drumming, and singing by citizens of the Elnu, Nulhegan, ... Read more

    Free
  • Something of Value: the Vermont Abenaki community 1790 – 2020

    Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes, VT, United States

    Join Dr. Frederick Wiseman as he premieres his new book "Something of Value: The Vermont Abenaki experience: 1790-2020." Using the twin concepts of cultural continuity and cultural competency, it is a brief, peer-reviewed introduction to the little-known genealogy, history, arts, gardening, architecture, and social organization of the Vermont Abenaki community. Building on Wiseman’s 35 years ... Read more

    Free
  • Earthshapers & Placemakers: Abenaki History in Deep Time

    Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes, VT, United States

    The physical layout of the Abenaki territory we call “Ndakinna” includes multiple waterways, valleys, mountains, rock formations, etc. that shape the contours of the land. Many of these are still known by locative terms, in the Abenaki language, that describe their physical details. Some places are also known through oral traditions that reference ancient events ... Read more

    Free
  • Traces of the Past, Vermont Indigenous Material Culture

    Vermont History Center 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, VT, United States

    STONE LANGUAGE - An American Abenaki Bioculture Seminar Series 10:00 AM-3:30 PM Community Room, The Vermont History Center 60 Washington St., Barre, VT Upcoming seminar schedule: October 11, 2025. Something of Value: The Vermont Abenakis, 1790-1970 November 8, 2025. Always in Fashion: Wabanaki clothing & Body Adornment December 13, 2025, The Abenaki Cultural Conservancy Collection 2026 ... Read more

  • Something of Value: Exploring the 1790- 2010 Indigenous Vermont Experience.

    Vermont History Center 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, VT, United States

    The Culminating Public Event of National Wildlife Refuge Week. Missisquoi Wildlife Refuge Headquarters, 29 Tabor Road, Swanton, VT 9:30 AM-4:00 PM. October 12, 2025 Introduction to the Event Scholars have neglected the last two centuries of the Vermont Indian story, leading to the belief that the state’s Native community had emigrated to Canada. But since ... Read more

    Free
  • Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration

    Retreat Farm 400 Linden Street, Brattleboro, VT, United States

    Elnu Abenaki and the Atowi Project invites you to join a community celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day on Monday, October 13 from 12-4pm at the Retreat Farm’s North Barn. The celebration will feature songs, storytelling, and demonstrations by Indigenous artists. The gathering is free and the public is very welcome, by intention! Indigenous-inspired food from ... Read more

    Free