Elnu Abenaki Tribal Headquarters, 350 Putney Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301

The Elnu Abenaki Tribe is a close-knit Abenaki band or community with a unique approach that sets us apart from other modern tribes. Our focus is firmly rooted in preserving and understanding Abenaki history and culture, making us a stronghold of tradition amidst changing times. Skilled artisans form the heart of our identity, passing down traditional crafts like quillwork, wampum-making, stone carving, and regalia sewing.

This commitment to skill-sharing ensures that our ancestral practices continue to thrive among younger generations, maintaining our cultural heritage. Our gatherings are a cornerstone for upholding this legacy, where we come together to exchange traditional Wabanaki songs and stories, securing the passage of knowledge and heritage to the next generations. Beyond our community, we are actively involved in educational efforts, offering lectures and demonstrations on Abenaki history and culture at schools, museums, and historic sites. By steadfastly preserving our ancestral traditions, we, the Elnu Abenaki Tribe, not only honor our heritage but also build a bridge between the past and the present that is grounded in purpose and vitality.

Presented by Saint-Gaudens Memorial and in collaboration with the Vermont Abenaki Artists Association

Many of us feel that by living by the ways of our ancestors we can become closer to the old ones.  

– Sagamo Roger Longtoe Sheehan