Latest Past Events

Seminar Series: The Abenaki Cultural Conservancy Collection

Vermont History Center 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre

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: 2026 TOPICS TBA - Hold these dates: January 10, February 14, April 11, and May 9 <----------> December’s seminar will be a focused discussion of the Conservancy collection in the ... Read more

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

Vermont History Center 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre

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

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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

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