“An Evening with the Vermont Abenaki”
Hear from Vermont Abenaki and learn about Vermont’s Tribal Recognition process.
What: the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs (VCNAA) is hosting “An Evening with the Vermont Abenaki” to educate and engage with new lawmakers about the state’s Tribal Recognition process and hear from scholars, community members, and allies. The evening will include a presentation on the VCNAA, a look at Vermont Abenaki history and current experience, and a panel discussion.
Speakers and guests:
Breanna Sheehan of the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs; Abenaki Scholar Marge Bruchac; Scholars Peter Thomas and Giovanna Peebles; Vermont Abenaki Chiefs Brenda Gagne, Shirly Hook, Roger Longtoe Sheehan, and Don Stevens; and moderator Katherine Sims.
When: Wednesday, April 23, 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Where: Vermont Statehouse, Room 11
Contact:
Breanna Sheehan, Administrative Director
Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs
[email protected]
Poster artwork courtesy of Vermont Abenaki Artists Association Collection
The State of Vermont recognizes four Western Abenaki tribes: the Elnu Abenaki, the Koasek Traditional Band of the Koas Abenaki Nation, the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation, and the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi St. Francis-Sokoki Band.


CONTEMPORARY ABENAKI ARTISTS share their artwork and family photographs in the special exhibit 


