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~ American Legion Hall, Thetford, Vermont ~ Date/Time: 18 May 2013 Noon Pot Luck Lunch ~ 1:30 PM Meeting ~ 2:30 PM Election Results ~ Swearing in the Chiefs ~~~~~ ...END...::

Contents:

Welcome Page ...

Mission Statement...

Our History...

News...

N'dakinna Territory...

Band Contacts...

Genealogy...

Archives...

Links of interest...

Each Month in Abenaki History...

 About Recognition...

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Activities:

All about Snow Snake Games...

Winter Snow Snake Gatherings...

Regalia Seminar...

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Services:

Abenaki Language Basics...

Dawnland Voice Newsletter...

Enrollment...

Koasek Application Form...

 ONLINE STORE:
T-shirts, hoodies, cups, stickers, and more...

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Webmaster:

Contact...

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Thanks to our supporters :

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The Koasek Traditional Band of the Sovereign Abenaki Nation

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Links of interest....

WeRNative - this site is geared toward youth. It covers problems like health, anger, relationships and so much more. There's a blog on the site and even a person they can send questions to.

The link is: www.WeRNative.org

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United States Department of the Interior
Bureau Of Indian Affairs
http://www.bia.gov/

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The State of Vermont Legislature
Current Legislation and Legislative Activities
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/


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Vermont Historical Society
Freedom and Unity: First People - The Alnobak Wabanakiak

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Abenaki Language

Western Abenaki language online dictionary and radio,
offers online basic language lessons.

Western Abenaki Radio - Listen, read, and learn.

Abenaki Language Writing and Pronunciation

Elie Joubert's Site

Wijokadoak, Inc (which means "they serve one another")

Abenaki Camp Songs

Penobscot Indian Nation Cultural and Historic Preservation

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Abenaki Culture and History

Ne-Do-Ba

Abenaki History by Lee Sultzman

Cultural Information

Cultural Survival Website

Wôbanaki Men's Clothing from 1660

Wôbanaki Women's Clothing from 1770

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Wabanaki and other Abenaki Allies Sites

Abenakis Band Council of Odanak (Quebec)

Waban-Aki Nation (Wôlinak) (Quebec) (Tout en français)

Penobscot

Passamaquoddy: Indian Township

Pleasant Point

M’ikmaq: Aroostook band

Big Cove First Nation, Big Cove, NB

Listuguj First Nation (Quebec)

Fort Folly First Nation, Dorchester NB

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, Littleton ME

First Nation Malécite of Viger (Cacouna, Qc)

Natick Praying Indians, Natick MA

Chaubunagungamaug Band of Nipmucks

Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Council

Hassanamisett Nipmuc Nation, Grafton MA

Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah MA)  

Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe (Mashpee MA)

Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe (Seekonk MA)

Narragansett Indian Tribe (Charlestown RI)

 

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Last update: 05/10/2013