Cultural Resources
THE ABENAKIS AND THEIR NEIGHBORS
Teachers’ and Interpreters’ Resources
Compiled by Frederick M. Wiseman, Ph.D. and Melody Walker Brook
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Internet Access to Native American Cultural Resources
Rock River Valley: Pathway to the Past
A Vermont Standard-Based Unit of Study for Grade Levels 5-8
Native Arts
A program of the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA)
Native Arts New England
Native Arts programs at NEFA seeks to support Native American artists in New England and nationally through grant making and network development. The program works to build regional and national support structures to help Native artists reach broader audiences, connect with new markets for their work, and gain access to financial resources.
For grant guidelines and deadlines, visit
National Native Artist Exchange
The National Native Artist Exchange is designed to support the exchange of artistic skills and knowledge among Native artists. American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian artists residing in any of the 50 United States may apply to teach, learn and collaborate in traditional and/or contemporary Native art forms through travel from one region to another across the nation. The applicant must identify a collaborating artist and specific project as part of the exchange, which must be beneficial to both artists.
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Cultural Resources