Artifact Identification Day

The Institute for American Indian Studies 38 Curtis Road, Washington, CT, United States

Join the conversation as Director of Research & Collections, Lucianne Lavin, Ph.D. identifies and provides interesting commentary about your local stone objects and Northeastern Native American cultural items. While we can't appraise or speculate about the value of an object, we can certainly talk about the who, what, when, where, and how of your mystery […]

Ablnobak: Wearing Our Heritage – Opening Reception

This traveling exhibit is organized by the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and is co-curated by Vera Longtoe Sheehan and Dr. Fredrick M. Wiseman. This exhibit will feature recently made garments, regalia, and accessories by contemporary Abenaki artists. The objects and images featured in this exhibit document the way in which Abenaki heritage has been and […]

Ablnobak: Wearing Our Heritage – Opening Reception

This traveling exhibit is organized by the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and is co-curated by Vera Longtoe Sheehan and Dr. Fredrick M. Wiseman. This exhibit will feature recently made garments, regalia, and accessories by contemporary Abenaki artists. The objects and images featured in this exhibit document the way in which Abenaki heritage has been and […]

Ablnobak: Wearing Our Heritage – Opening Reception

This traveling exhibit is organized by the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and is co-curated by Vera Longtoe Sheehan and Dr. Fredrick M. Wiseman. This exhibit will feature recently made garments, regalia, and accessories by contemporary Abenaki artists. The objects and images featured in this exhibit document the way in which Abenaki heritage has been and […]

Moonlight Walk

Join IAIS staff as we take a walk along IAIS’ trails and discuss Native  plant and animal species which would have been utilized by Natives living in the Eastern Woodlands. End at our replicated Algonkian village for some hot apple cider around the camp fire.  

Moonlight Walk

Join IAIS staff as we take a walk along IAIS’ trails and discuss Native  plant and animal species which would have been utilized by Natives living in the Eastern Woodlands. End at our replicated Algonkian village for some hot apple cider around the camp fire.  

Moonlight Walk

Join IAIS staff as we take a walk along IAIS’ trails and discuss Native  plant and animal species which would have been utilized by Natives living in the Eastern Woodlands. End at our replicated Algonkian village for some hot apple cider around the camp fire.  

Veterans Day Celebration

Each year IAIS honors local Native American who have served in the United States Military. Join us in honoring and remembering all veterans, Native and non-Native, who have served our country with courage and pride. Throughout history, Native Americans have served their country with the highest record of service per capita when compared to the […]

Veterans Day Celebration

Each year IAIS honors local Native American who have served in the United States Military. Join us in honoring and remembering all veterans, Native and non-Native, who have served our country with courage and pride. Throughout history, Native Americans have served their country with the highest record of service per capita when compared to the […]

Veterans Day Celebration

Each year IAIS honors local Native American who have served in the United States Military. Join us in honoring and remembering all veterans, Native and non-Native, who have served our country with courage and pride. Throughout history, Native Americans have served their country with the highest record of service per capita when compared to the […]