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      • State Recognition
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Nulhegan Abenaki Tribe

Welcome from the Nulhegan Band of the Cooksuk Abenaki Nation

Welcome from the Nulhegan Band of the Cooksuk Abenaki NationWelcome from the Nulhegan Band of the Cooksuk Abenaki Nation

Many of our citizens are members of the Vermont Abenaki Artists Association

The Vermont Abenaki Artists Association embodies the history, culture, and art of the Abenaki people.  While most of our artists and performers preserve and pass the traditional art of our ancestors, others create contemporary artistic expressions that are informed by tradition.

Their mission is to promote Abenaki arts and artists, to provide an organized central place to share creative ideas and professional development as entrepreneurs, and to have a method for the public to find and engage our artists.


VAAA's experienced teaching artists have been doing educational programs at schools, historic sites , and museums throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic. and Southeast areas of the United States, in Canada and even  as far away as Germany. Programs include lectures, workshops, demonstrations, and performances that carry the message that the Abenaki people are still here.

Visit the VAAA website!

The list of Nulhegan Artists is large! Meet our artists by clicking on the link below.

CLICK HERE TO Explore the VAAA Website

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  • Abenaki Trails Project
  • Heritage Gathering
  • Wabanaki Confederacy
  • Maple Syrup
  • Exhibits
  • State Recognition
  • Looking for Employment?
  • Partnerships
  • Scholarships
  • Hunting/Fishing Rights
  • AHA, Inc.
  • Ethnocide
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