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Events in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine mark the holiday today and throughout the week.
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Retrospective for Abenaki filmmaker, singer and activist Alanis Obomsawin now on display in MontrealHer decades of work aims to tell the truth about Indigenous peoples in the education system, and to dispel racism, she told 开云体育 last year. Her exhibition is called 鈥淭he Children Have to Hear Another Story.鈥�
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Vermonter, Lakota elder reflects on documentary about residential schools & intergenerational traumaHuntington resident Beverly Little Thunder, who is enrolled in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, recently attended the Burlington screening of the documentary Sugarcane.
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Pieces of stone tools and pottery were first discovered at Sand Bar State Park in 2022. For the past two years, water levels of Lake Champlain have been too high to further excavate.
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A new pop-up restaurant in the Bangor area is serving up contemporary indigenous recipes with locally sourced ingredients. Katahdin Kitchen in Veazie has only been open for a few weeks but it's already become a gathering place for the tribal community.
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Abenaki and other Indigenous perspectives took center stage in the nation鈥檚 capital last weekend when the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band headlined the Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival at the Kennedy Center.
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Brave Little StateTwo Abenaki First Nations headquartered in Canada are contesting the legitimacy of Vermont鈥檚 state-recognized tribes. How are Vermont lawmakers responding?
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Odanak and W么linak First Nations have asked for an investigation into Vermont鈥檚 state recognition process, which lawmakers approved in 2010. And last month, the First Nations also sent a letter to Vermont educators, requesting that they stop using information sourced from state-recognized tribes.
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The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is repatriating the remains of two Native people, believed to be an adult and an adolescent, to the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians.
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Brave Little State"Recognized" is a special series from Brave Little State about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.