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SUMMARY:Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi Heritage Celebration
DESCRIPTION: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.  \nFree admission\, open to the public.  \n10am-5pm Saturday 5/23/26 and Sunday 5/24/26 \nGrand Entry begins at 12pm  \nCome enjoy the beauty of the Abenaki culture and support the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/abenaki-nation-of-missisquoi-heritage-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Swanton Recreation\, 16 Jewett Street\, Swanton\, VT\, 05488\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Gathering,Indigeanous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi Community Events":MAILTO:info@abenakination.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T140000
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CREATED:20260311T161600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T162146Z
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SUMMARY:Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum Maple Day
DESCRIPTION: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.\, Warner\, NH. The outdoor program will run from 10am – 2pm and is free to the public.\n\n\nProgram Highlights Include:\n– Observe maple sap boiling over a traditional outdoor fire pit\n– Demonstration clay pots have been donated by NH artist Eric Maglio\n– Play a variety of Native American games\n– Storytelling by expert storyteller\, Madeleine Gosselin Wright\, citizen of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki\n– Mounted Animal Specimens from the Harris Center for Conservation\n– Learn how acorns are traditionally transformed into pancakes…topped with maple syrup\n– Enjoy maple baked goods and hot beverages\, available by donation\n– Community Partners from ABA will be available to discuss services for people on the Autism Spectrum
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/mount-kearsarge-indian-museum-maple-day/
LOCATION:Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum\, 18 Highlawn Rd\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Indigeanous,Native American History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20260127T173718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T173718Z
UID:8069-1770746400-1770750000@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Benjamin Gleason: Lost in Translation
DESCRIPTION: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. \nPresentation free\, casual\, and open to everyone. It will be held at the Wantastegok Cultural Center\, 350 Putney Rd\, Brattleboro\, VT. Parking on site. Directional map here. \nFacebook event listing here.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/benjamin-gleason-lost-in-translation/
LOCATION:Wantastegok Cultural Center\, 350 Putney Rd\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Atowi Project,Historical Talk,Indigeanous,Native American History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atowi Project":MAILTO:rich@atowi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20260112T233157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T233157Z
UID:8056-1768748400-1768755600@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Abenaki Forgiveness Moon Celebration
DESCRIPTION: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!
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/abenaki-forgiveness-moon-celebration/
LOCATION:Ethan Allen Homestead Museum\, 1 Ethan Allen Homestead\, Burlington\, VT\, 05408\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,American Abenaki,Arts Marketplace,Gathering,Indigeanous
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251013T160000
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CREATED:20250923T141514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T141514Z
UID:7878-1760356800-1760371200@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe 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 Taste of Wantastegok will be available by donation. \n \nThis celebration is supported in part by the Vermont Humanities. \nLocation: Retreat Farm\, 45 Farmhouse Square (Rt. 30)\, Brattleboro\, VT 05301 \nFacebook event listing here.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/indigenous-peoples-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Retreat Farm\, 400 Linden Street\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Abenaki History,Atowi Project,Elnu Abenaki Tribe,Indigeanous,Indigenous Peoples Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T100000
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CREATED:20250929T174834Z
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SUMMARY:Hidden Heritage: The Vermont Indian  Community\, 1790-2010
DESCRIPTION:An Indigenous People’s Day Celebration\nThe Community Room\, The Vermont History Center 60 Washington St. Barre\, VT \n10:00 AM-3:30 PM. October 11\, 2025\nIntroduction & Backstory \nThe 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 some Abenaki tribal leaders.  Discriminatory\, eugenical standards regarding Vermont Abenaki identity demand that ethnic legitimacy flow primarily from demonstrable Indigenous ancestry and historical-cultural continuity; and to a lesser extent\, from ancestral cultural competency and Indigenous community governance. The stereotypic “Vermont Abenaki” Indian deconstructed by local academia and media meets none of these criteria. Yet dedicated Vermont Indigenous people have taken their disregarded history\, anthropology\, ecology and geography into their own hands\, — delving into government documents\, collecting and curating collections of local aboriginal artifacts\, images and writings\, retrieving ancestral family practices\, skills\, photographs and memories\, growing heritage crops in Indian ways\, and creating new\, heritage-based art. \nThis Indigenous People’s Day will offer interested Vermonters a short introduction to a hidden heritage. This vast\, mostly native-generated “Indigenous information landscape” has been carefully sampled\, curated\, and organized by Dr. Frederick Matthew Wiseman; to offer a short\, yet comprehensive introduction to compelling evidence and direct certification of resident Vermont Indigeneity in his new book Something of Value: The Vermont Abenakis: 1790-2000. \nOn October 11\, 2025\, Dr. Wiseman will present a day-long program in Barre that lets this Native-generated evidence speak for itself — through dynamic PowerPoint lectures\, and direct\, on-site encounters with foundational Vermont Indian artifacts\, imagery\, and official documents\, on the historical and modern American Abenaki experience. This informative program will also provide opportunities for Q &amp; A\, impromptu discussion with attending tradition bearers\, an opportunity to view the Abenaki Cultural Conservancy’s collection at the History Center\, as well as purchase Something of Value and corroborating in-print popular and scholarly literature. \nSupported in part by Vermont Humanities. \n \nThe Program \n10:00-10:15 Welcome\, Coffee & Donuts\nWelcome from Community Leaders and meet &amp; greet tradition bearers. 10:15-11:00 Introduction: What is a Vermont Indian? Discussion of the records of historical indigeneity in Vermont state and federal certificates and other documents. Primary source material such as birth certificates\, Selective Service registration cards\, Eugenics records; prison and medical records\, and death certificates will be shared and explained. Examples of these important records are illustrated in the Vermont Birth\, Eugenics\, &amp; death records: the revolution documents booklet available for sale. \n11:00-12:00 Traces of an Indian Past: 1790-1970\nDiscussion of the written and testimonial record of resident Vermont people believing\, making and doing “Indian things” in the 19th and 20th centuries. This historical material includes an indigenous Vermont language\, apparently independent from Canadian Abenaki\, 19th and 20th century basketmaking\, hunting\, fishing\, architecture\, and other minor activities. We also consider the physical and graphic record of cultural continuity\, much of it referred to in Vermont Indigenous Material Culture\, Abenaki Beadwork\, and the in-press\, Abenaki Basketry which will be available for sale. \n12:00- ca. 1:00 PM Lunch Break “Lunch on your own.” Suggestions for takeout and\ndelivery available. \n1:00-2:00 A Modern Vermont Indigenous Year\, ca. 2010.\nAn introduction to the regionally unique horticultural/ceremonial calendar that has\npersisted in Vermont and nearly New Hampshire until today\, including unique landrace seeds\, field preparation\, planting\, and crops\, as well as calendrical and horticultural ceremonies\, such as the Forgiveness Moon solstice-adjacent ritual\, and the Field Blessing\, Green Corn\, and Harvest Ceremonies. This distinctive Vermont biocultural experience is placed in a larger regional context in The Seven Sisters… book\, also available for sale in the MWR Headquarters gift shop.. \n2:00-3:00 The Vermont Indian Community: 1900-2010\nA discussion of new insights into traditional 19th and 20th century American Abenaki community structure\, governance\, organization and settlement geography. Distinctive regional Indigenous sub-communities include forest camps\, tourist-adapted encampments\, complex linear arrays of tiny rural settlements and dispersed and\nconcentrated settlements within Euroamerican villages. To find more interesting detail on these Vermont Indigenous communities\, refer to Chapter V in Something of Value. \n3:00-3:30 Book Signing for Dr. Wiseman’s Something of Value Book.\nThis is also an opportunity to examine historical artifacts & documents\, and to\npurchase informational materials on the Vermont indigenous community. \nDownload flyer here
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/hidden-heritage-the-vermont-indian-community-1790-2010/
LOCATION:Vermont History Center\, 60 Washington Street\, Suite 1\, Barre\, VT\, 06541\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,American Abenaki,Historical Talk,Indigeanous,Indigenous Peoples Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abenaki Arts & Education Center":MAILTO:https://abenaki-edu.org/contact-us/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20250801T221442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T222934Z
UID:7838-1757761200-1757775600@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Abenaki Land Link Project Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION: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\n \nFamily friendly activities: Abenaki Artisans\, Green Corn cultural performance\, storytelling\, Three Sisters Food Tastes\, Picnicking – BYO\, corn grinding and journeycake baking\, bean shucking\, and more. Nature trails and childrens’ garden discovery area.  \nA rain or shine event.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/abenaki-land-link-project-harvest-festival/
LOCATION:Wheeler Homestead\, 1100 Dorset Street\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Harvest Festival,Indigeanous
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T160000
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CREATED:20250801T222532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T222532Z
UID:7840-1757757600-1757779200@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum Encore Powwow
DESCRIPTION: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. \nPlease plan to come on Saturday\, September 13\, 2025\, for a day of dancing and singing as well as another chance to visit the vendors before the holidays. Bring a chair and umbrella. \nThe grounds open at 10 am followed by Grand Entry at noon. The powwow ends at 4 pm. \nAnd even if you cannot make it\, please let us know what you think about attending our usual 2-day event in the fall instead.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/mt-kearsarge-indian-museum-encore-powwow/
LOCATION:Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum\, 18 Highlawn Road\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Indigeanous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum":MAILTO:info@indianmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20250801T224043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250802T151919Z
UID:7842-1755345600-1755349200@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Explore to Learn: Art of Remembering: Songs of the Adirondacks
DESCRIPTION:Explore to Learn: Art of Remembering: Songs of the Adirondacks with Jesse Bowman Bruchac on Saturday\, August 16th\, 12:00–1:00pm!\n\n\n Free with a suggested donation! https://secure.lglforms.com/…/s/qKuPnxkpqeqYVVHd75eouw…\n\n\n Join Jesse for a music-centered workshop featuring songs of the Adirondacks\, weaving together Indigenous traditions\, language\, and the rich logging-era songs preserved in the Bruchac family.\n\n\n Accompanied by Native American hand drum\, flute\, rattle\, and the contemporary acoustic guitar\, Jesse will transport you through time with each melody. Stories—traditional\, folk\, and historical—will bring context to the music\, offering a deeper connection to the history of this land and one of its first Indigenous languages\, Algonquian.\n\n\n This workshop is for everyone\, no matter your age or experience. Bring your kids\, your grandparents\, or just yourself!\n\n\n A little bit about Jesse Bruchac! For three decades\, Jesse has been immersed in Algonquian language reclamation efforts. He is the founder and director of the School of Abenaki at Middlebury College and the Assistant Director of the Ndakinna Education Center. He first gained fluency in the Eastern Algonquian Abenaki language\, learning it directly from the last generation of first-language speakers in the 1990s. He has since worked in language reclamation efforts with several other Eastern Algonquian languages\, including Penobscot\, Lenni Lenape\, Delaware (Munsee and Unami)\, Mohican (Mahican)\, Mohegan-Pequot\, and Quiripi-Unquachog. He is currently involved in the reawakening of previously dormant Virginia Algonquian languages.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/explore-to-learn-art-of-remembering-songs-of-the-adirondacks/
LOCATION:Pitney Meadows Community Farm\, 223 West Avenue\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Indigeanous,Native American History,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250803T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20250501T172701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T181224Z
UID:7657-1754128800-1754240400@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:12th Annual Pocumtuck Homelands Festival: A Celebration of Native American Art\, Music and Cultures 2025
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of Native American Art\, Music\, and Cultures: \n\nFree\nAccessible\nFamily Friendly\nAppeals to all ages and backgrounds\n\nTraditional music. Native Drums. Circle dances. Children’s activities. 40 Indigenous artists selling beautiful creations. Indigenous history talks. Contemporary music. Food vendors include indigenous fare. MORE! \n 
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/12th-annual-pocumtuck-homelands-festival-a-celebration-of-native-american-art-music-and-cultures-2025/
LOCATION:Unity Park Waterfront\, 56 First Street\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gathering,Indigeanous,Nolumbeka Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T143000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20250607T214148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T215906Z
UID:7754-1749906000-1749911400@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Something of Value: the Vermont Abenaki community 1790 - 2020
DESCRIPTION: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.\nBuilding on Wiseman’s 35 years of research in regional Indigenous history\, this book adds unheard voices and new discoveries from Vermont Indigenous tradition-keepers. Combining copies of historic documents\, images and original artifacts with a PowerPoint lecture\, Wiseman will suggest that the 21st century Vermont Abenaki cultural-historical narrative as sometimes presented in the news\, public programming\, and online needs serious revision. This groundbreaking little book points the way. Dr. Wiseman will be signing copies after the program. \nSponsored by: Abenaki Alliance\, New England Foundation for the Arts\, Vermont Humanities\, and The Vermont Arts Council \nCome early and enjoy the Abenaki Heritage weekend!
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/something-of-value-the-vermont-abenaki-community-1790-2020/
LOCATION:Lake Champlain Maritime Museum\, 4472 Basin Harbor Road\, Vergennes\, VT\, 05491\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Abenaki Heritage Weekend,Abenaki History,Historical Talk,Indigeanous,Uncategorized
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20250530T221815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T220706Z
UID:7738-1749898800-1750003200@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Native American Arts Marketplace
DESCRIPTION: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\, Koasek\, and Missisquoi Abenaki Tribes. Bring a picnic and lunch while you listen. \nSponsored by: Abenaki Alliance\, New England Foundation for the Arts\, Vermont Humanities\, and The Vermont Arts Council
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/native-american-arts-marketplace/
LOCATION:Lake Champlain Maritime Museum\, 4472 Basin Harbor Road\, Vergennes\, VT\, 05491\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Abenaki Heritage Weekend,Abenaki History,Art Exhibit,Arts Marketplace,Curatorial Talk,Exhibit,Gallery Talk,Indigeanous,Storytelling
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abenaki Arts & Education Center":MAILTO:https://abenaki-edu.org/contact-us/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T150000
DTSTAMP:20260524T210850
CREATED:20250318T183723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T184731Z
UID:7574-1742644800-1742655600@abenakiart.org
SUMMARY:Annual Roundtable – “Centering Indigenous Knowledge: Indigenous-led Education for Non-Indigenous Publics”
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series at The Frederick Gunn School’s\nThomas S. Perakos Arts & Community Center\n22 Kirby Road\, Washington\, CT \n\n\n\n\nJoin 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 Studies curriculum standards\, the challenges and opportunities of Indigenous-led education in museums and other educational settings\, and the purpose of museums in the 21st century. Our roundtable will discuss what role archaeological research should play in centering Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous Science\, and the strategies inherent within education and outreach that aim to support Indigenous Futures. \nAdvance registration requested. Please visit our website to register online. Questions? Please call (860) 868 0518 or email events@iaismuseum.org.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/annual-roundtable-centering-indigenous-knowledge-indigenous-led-education-for-non-indigenous-publics/
LOCATION:The Frederick Gunn School\, 22 Kirby Road\, Washington\, CT\, 06793\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigeanous
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