Abenaki
Abenaki Arts and Education Center- Whether you’re a teacher, curriculum specialist, or homeschooler, we are here to support your journey in bringing Abenaki culture and knowledge to life in your educational setting. Their mission is to empower educators and students by providing them with authentic Abenaki cultural experiences and resources that foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Abenaki heritage.
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Abenaki Alliance - The mission of the Abenaki Alliance is to foster a collective voice for the Abenaki communities of our homelands while building a strong, sustainable, and united presence that shares our Native heritage, culture, and values with those around us.
AHA “Abenaki Helping Abenaki” - is a non-profit organization primarily created for charitable, religious and educational purposes. AHA’s mission is to preserve the culture, community awareness, charitable endeavors and outreach of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki People (“Nulhegan Band”). AHA provides various educational resources to meet the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of the Nulhegan Band and other Native American students. Also, AHA supplies community members with healthy food and necessary essentials in times of need.
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Indigenous Peoples Day
Indigenous Peoples’ Day: 10 Actions You Can Take by Voice of Witness
Resources for Teaching About Indigenous Peoples by National Education Association
Honor With Action: 10 Ways to be an Ally to Indigenous Peoples by Green Peace
Native Land World Map
The map is a living document, informed by the contributions of Indigenous communities, Indigenous knowledge holders and their stories. We encourage you to connect directly with the Indigenous nations to learn more about their territories and histories.
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