Stockbridge-Munsee Community Reclaims Some of Its History
Last week, the president of Williams College announced to the school community that the college will provide office space to the Stockbridge-Munsee Community's Tribal Historic Preservation Extension Office. The community's director of cultural affairs said this week that the group is relocating its current regional office from Troy, N.Y., east to Williamstown as part of a plan to create a stronger partnership with the liberal arts college.
Vermont Land Trust 2020 Annual Meeting
A partner event worth sharing, demonstrating a collaborative learning approach with Elnu Abenaki and Vermont Land Trust, a leading land conservation organization in the State of Vermont.
Elnu Abenaki and Retreat Farm Partner for the Atowi Project
In May 2019, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed into law a bill officially recognizing the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, in place of Columbus Day. At a celebration of the occasion Monday, Oct. 12 in Brattleboro, members of the Elnu Abenaki community were happy to announce the launch of the Atowi Project, a long-term collaboration with Retreat Farm, which hosted the gathering.
Local Chef On Indigenous Food Sovereignty Movement And A Moose Hunt In Maine
Beginning in 2021, Abenaki people can apply for free and permanent hunting and fishing licenses in Vermont. Moose hunting, however, is still managed through the state's lottery system, so one Abenaki chef headed to Maine to experience a subsistence hunt with a friend there.
Watch Gather, from Epsilon Spires and the Brattleboro Food Coop
An intimate portrait of the growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual, political and cultural identities through food sovereignty. Film begins streaming on Indigenous People's Day. Co-sponsored by The Brattleboro Food Co-op.
Can Online Classes During Pandemic Aid an Endangered Language?
The pandemic has steered a lot of learning online, and language classes have been no exception. But learning an indigenous language with few native speakers left — such as Abenaki, spoken by Vermont’s original inhabitants — presents a unique challenge, and precarity is its own brand of pressure.
Abenaki Land Link Project Plants Seeds of Food Sovereignty
More than a dozen farmers, gardeners and homesteaders around the state received Indigenous seeds provided by the Nulhegan Band — for Algonquin squash; cranberry, skunk and Mohawk dry beans; Calais flint corn; and a Koasek/Calais corn mix — to grow and harvest for Abenaki citizens.
Alanis Obomsawin Wins Glenn Gould Prize
Documentary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin had just wrapped shooting a beautiful sunrise for her newest film when word arrived that she won the $100,000 Glenn Gould Prize for her lifetime contribution to the arts.
Abenaki Names to Appear on VT State Park Signs
Abenaki tribes from our region have been working toward more visibility for years and a new law provides a new opportunity to make their culture more visible.