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SUMMARY:Deep Roots\, Strong Branches - Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Deep Roots\, Strong Branches – The American Abenaki \nAbenaki 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. \nLocated in the Museum’s Schoolhouse Gallery\, this exhibit presents artwork and stories by the American Abenaki people. The museum is open daily from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is free. \n  \n \nVermont Abenaki Artists Association is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ Cultural Sustainability program\, made possible by the Wallace Foundation.\n  \n 
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/deep-roots-strong-branches-exhibit/
LOCATION:Lake Champlain Maritime Museum\, 4472 Basin Harbor Road\, Vergennes\, VT\, 05491\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Abenaki History,Art Exhibit,Deep Roots,Deep Roots Strong Branches,Healing & Resilience,Native American History,Strong Branches,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vermont Abenaki Artists Association":MAILTO:programassociate@abenakiarts.org
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SUMMARY:Nebizun: Water is Life Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Nebizun (alternately spelled Nebizon) is the Abenaki word for medicine and the root word Nebi is the Abenaki word for water. The rivers and tributaries of N’Dakinna (our homeland) were our highways for traveling and the water itself is important to the species of fish and other wildlife that is necessary to our way of life. As stewards of the environment Native American people know the importance of having clean water. The Abenaki people know and understand the importance of water in everyday activities related to foodways and healing powers of water. Nebizun: Water is Life draws its inspiration from Native American Grandmothers who have been doing water walks to pray for the water\, and from when the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act was celebrated. \n  \n \nVermont Abenaki Artists Association is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ Cultural Sustainability program\, made possible by the Wallace Foundation.
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/nebizun-water-is-life-exhibit/
LOCATION:Chimney Point\, 31 VT-17\, Addison\, VT\, 05491\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Nebizun,Nebizun: Water is Life,Water is Life
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vermont Abenaki Artists Association":MAILTO:programassociate@abenakiarts.org
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Past\, Vermont Indigenous Material Culture
DESCRIPTION:STONE LANGUAGE – An American Abenaki Bioculture Seminar Series \n10:00 AM-3:30 PM\nCommunity Room\, The Vermont History Center 60 Washington St.\, Barre\, VT \nUpcoming seminar schedule: \n\nOctober 11\, 2025. Something of Value: The Vermont Abenakis\, 1790-1970\nNovember 8\, 2025. Always in Fashion: Wabanaki clothing & Body Adornment\nDecember 13\, 2025\, The Abenaki Cultural Conservancy Collection\n2026 TOPICS TBA – Hold these dates: January 10\, February 14\, April 11\, and May 9\n\n<———-> \nJoin Dr. Frederick Wiseman as he premieres “Traces of the Past\,” a review of 1790-1870 Vermont Indigenous decorative arts and tools. He will detail the new state-of-the-art “Stone Language” Indigenous approach to understanding the past through the guided consideration of an object’s material\, form\, decoration\, and use-wear. \nDr. Wiseman will illustrate the technical tools of the material culture scientist\, such as microscopes\, colorimetry\, and image analysis that are now implements used in Native ways to serve Indigenous purposes such and determini9ng ethnic authenticity\, ancient land settlement patterns\, and cultural revival. \nIt will focus on the newest of the VT Indigenous Heritage Center Technical Report\, specifically deployed to document unbroken culture continuity in the Green Mountain State. \nThere will be an opportunity for a guided tour of the Abenaki Cultural Conservancy collection in the Vermont History Center\, as well as a chance to purchase the “Traces” booklet and other important publications regarding the Vermont Abenaki community. \n  \n 
URL:https://abenakiart.org/event/traces-of-the-past-vermont-indigenous-material-culture/
LOCATION:Vermont History Center\, 60 Washington Street\, Suite 1\, Barre\, VT\, 06541\, United States
CATEGORIES:Abenaki,Abenaki History,Archaeology,Curatorial Talk,Historical Talk,Native American History
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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:20250913T110000
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CREATED:20250801T221442Z
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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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