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Ready to use study guides and activity sheets that meet national ELA Common Core Standards, regional standards for Global Citizenship, and Flexible Pathways (Act 77). Some of the topics explored include indigenous peoples, Vermont history and land, traditions and culture, storytelling, music, community. Standards: CC ELA: RL 1-10, SL 1-4, RH 7, WHST 7-8. C3. D2. Geo.2, 3, 6, 7, His. 2-4, 7

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September 8, 2019 SmartEgg2 Post in Curriculum,Study Guides

Celebrating Abenaki Culture

After four Abenaki tribes received recognition from the state of Vermont their citizens were finally able to self identify themselves […]

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June 30, 2019 SmartEgg2 Post in Curriculum,Study Guides

Alnobak: Wearing Our Heritage

Originally developed as an interpretive guide for the Alnobak: Wearing Our Heritage exhibit, this study guide as been adapted to […]

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November 20, 2019 SmartEgg2 Post in Curriculum,Study Guides,Uncategorized

NIKWÔBI: Abenaki Performances

This guide is meant to deepen the experiential learning for students participating during the Vermont Abenaki Artists Association’s performances at  […]

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October 12, 2020 SmartEgg2 Post in Curriculum,Study Guides

WHAT DID YOUR LUNCH COST NATURE? Have you gotten All Tangled in a Web?

Grades: 6th – 8th and higherSubjects: Environmental impacts, habitats, Natural resources, ecosystems, competition for resources, carrying capacity, geography, habitat fragmentation, […]

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October 12, 2020 SmartEgg2 Post in Curriculum,Study Guides

The Very Hungary Azaban

GRADES:3rd – 5th grade and higher SUBJECTS:Natural resources, ecosystems, competition for resources, carrying capacity, globalization, social studies, and global citizenship. […]

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Nebizun: Water Is Life Curatorial Statement

June 26, 2022 SmartEgg2 Leave a comment

This exhibit brings together artwork by Abenaki artists of the Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley regions to illustrate the…

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Outdoor Education and Allyship with Abenakis (Video)

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Outdoor education is placed-based work that relies on land-based knowledge which often borrows from Native American survival and cultural craft…

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The Not so Invisible Border   

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The article was originally published on March 26, 2022 and is republished here with permission from the author Jeanne Morningstar…

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