Don Stevens

Enrolled Citizen of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation

Juried Artist since 2013
Chief Don Stevens

Don Stevens is Chief of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk – Abenaki Nation and President of AHA Abenaki Helping Abenaki. Don is an accomplished leader, businessman, writer, and lecturer. Don has served on many boards and commissions including the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs and Attorney General Board of Racial Disparities.  He helped lead the fight to obtain recognition, acquire land, and federal settlement agreements for the Abenaki People. He has 30 years of experience in Information Technology, Logistics, and Manufacturing strategies. Don served in the US Army, graduated from Champlain College, and holds several Honorary Doctorate Degrees.

Contact

Address: 156 Bacon Drive

Shelburne, VT  04582

Email: chiefdonstevens@comcast.net


Traditional Stories

Maple Syrup Story https://youtu.be/2a7n2ulZQic?si=jxuzGEQA9jCH5a5g

Corn Mother Story  https://youtu.be/8iVTwPVe710?si=hW8MExPbB9gW6jKq

Creation Story https://youtu.be/U0oJdJ_uoog?si=t9vu6GiwLk3a3vnp

Lake Champlain Odzihozo and Champ Story https://vimeo.com/326401291

Education

Vermont Byways interviews : https://abenakitribe.org/vermont-byways-interviews

Grounded Leadership: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmD4EtmuGn4

Nebi – Importance of water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8NP8qUPtPc

Cultural Education – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ7Gih5s4ao

Behind the Seeds – https://open.spotify.com/episode/0rasScckf0ghxjxQ7ZqoEW

Food Security: https://abenakitribe.org/food-security

Tribal Relations: https://blubrry.com/vermontviewpoint/127692709/hour-2-chief-don-stevens/


To find out more resources go to www.abenakitribe.org or our language resource at www.abenakionline.com

Buy Native Art this Holiday Season

Buy Native - Low ResThere’s still time to buy Native this holiday season. Shop for one-of-a-kind holiday gifts from our local Native American artists at these locations and art markets:

Everyday. Half Baked and Fully Brewed. Main Street Lincoln, NH. Features art by Bernie Mortz.

Online. http://store.lcmm.org/SearchResults.asp?Search=abenaki&Submit=Search carries a selection of wampum jewelry by Linda Lontoe Sheehan and Twined bags by Vera Longtoe Sheehan.

December 1, 2, & 3, Vermont International Festival. Champlain Expo, Essex Junction

December 2, Grande Isle School Holiday Craft Bazaar. Grande Isle, VT. Ash Baskets by Kerry Wood.

December 2 & 3. Winter Indian Arts & Crafts Market. Institute for American Indian Studies. Washington CT. Gourds by Jeanne Morningstar Kent.

December 9 & 10. Winter Indian Arts & Crafts Market. Institute for American Indian Studies. Washington CT.Gourds by Jeanne Morningstar Kent.

December 16 & 17. Winter Indian Arts & Crafts Market. Institute for American Indian Studies. Washington CT. Gourds by Jeanne Morningstar Kent.

November is Native American Heritage Month

Did you know it’s Native American Heritage Month? The Vermont Abenaki Artists Association has partnered with several institutions to host events all over Vermont.

Hood - Lori Lambert

November 4 & 5, 10 AM to 4:00 PM – Native Heritage Weekend –  Fort at Number 4, Charleston, NH. For more information visit http://www.fortat4.org/index.html

November 7, Wearing Our History: Abenaki Artists Panel Discussion

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