• Annual Roundtable – “Centering Indigenous Knowledge: Indigenous-led Education for Non-Indigenous Publics”

    The Frederick Gunn School 22 Kirby Road, Washington, CT, United States

    Lecture Series at The Frederick Gunn School’s Thomas S. Perakos Arts & Community Center 22 Kirby Road, Washington, CT Join a panel of Indigenous educators for a series of presentations and a roundtable discussion on the importance of centering Indigenous knowledge in education for non-Indigenous publics. This roundtable welcomes discussion about the new Connecticut Social ... Read more

    $15
  • 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, ... 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
  • Explore to Learn: Art of Remembering: Songs of the Adirondacks

    Pitney Meadows Community Farm 223 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States

    Explore to Learn: Art of Remembering: Songs of the Adirondacks with Jesse Bowman Bruchac on Saturday, August 16th, 12:00–1:00pm! Free with a suggested donation! https://secure.lglforms.com/.../s/qKuPnxkpqeqYVVHd75eouw... Join Jesse for a music-centered ... Read more

    Free
  • Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum Encore Powwow

    Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum 18 Highlawn Road, Warner, NH, United States

    The Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum appreciated all who attended and participated at this year’s 24th annual Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum powwow.It has been decided to extend the fun as part of exploring a different weekend for cooler weather and the decision has been made to add a 1-DAY ONLY ENCORE POWWOW to this year's calendar. ... Read more

    $15.00
  • Abenaki Land Link Project Harvest Festival

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

    The Abenaki Land Link Project Harvest Festival is celebration of the harvest of Indigenous Seeds. Free Event! Hosted by the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation and Common Roots   Family friendly activities: Abenaki Artisans, Green Corn cultural performance, storytelling, Three Sisters Food Tastes, Picnicking - BYO, corn grinding and journeycake baking, bean shucking, ... Read more

    Free
  • Hidden Heritage: The Vermont Indian Community, 1790-2010

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

    An Indigenous People’s Day Celebration The Community Room, The Vermont History Center 60 Washington St. Barre, VT 10:00 AM-3:30 PM. October 11, 2025 Introduction & Backstory The reality underwriting Vermont’s neglected Indian community is totally unlike the rather controversial public image advocated by University of Vermont scholars and department heads, the Vermont media, and even ... 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
  • Abenaki Forgiveness Moon Celebration

    Ethan Allen Homestead Museum 1 Ethan Allen Homestead, Burlington, VT, United States

    Alnobaiwi Abenaki Forgiveness Moon Celebration Sunday, January 18th 2026 3pm-5pm at the Widobaiwi Abenaki Cultural Center, Ethan Allen Homestead Museum. Small Native Arts Display & Marketplace, fireside Drumming & Singing, cultural objects on display and potential demonstration. A wonderful cultural education program and outreach to our local community. All are welcome!

    Free
  • Benjamin Gleason: Lost in Translation

    Wantastegok Cultural Center 350 Putney Rd, Brattleboro, VT, United States

    A story drawn from histories very close to home (Wantastegok), inspired by the only locally documented instance of spoken Abenaki language. The complexities of cross-cultural encounters in the lives of the people here before us are carried forward today. It's good to know from whence we have come. Presentation free, casual, and open to everyone. ... Read more

    Free
  • Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum Maple Day

    Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum 18 Highlawn Rd, Warner, NH, United States

    Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum invites the public to welcome the return of spring with Maple Day, a family-friendly program celebrating the traditional practice of maple sugaring at 18 Highlawn Rd., ... Read more

    Free
  • Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi Heritage Celebration

    Swanton Recreation 16 Jewett Street, Swanton, VT, United States

    The Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi Community Events Committee and Tribal Council are thrilled to announce the return of our annual Memorial Day weekend Heritage Celebration. With collaboration from Swanton Rec, this Heritage Celebration will be filled with tribal drumming, dancing, singing, food vendors and craft vendors. Free admission, open to the public. 10am-5pm Saturday 5/23/26 ... Read more

    Free
  • Native American Arts Marketplace

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

    Meet Abenaki Artists at the Native Arts Marketplace! Find beadwork, jewelry, paintings, baskets, wampum, stonework, woodworking, drums, rattles, and more. Every purchase helps sustain traditional artistry! Explore Abenaki perspectives on ... Read more

    Free