- The
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation is a state-recognized
tribe and
nonprofit organization,
called AHA "Abenaki
Helping Abenaki",
whose headquarters...
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should be
returned to the
Lakota people. In reply, the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation expressed interest in
acquiring the Ben & Jerry's headquarters...
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selected in
consultation with
Chief Don
Stevens of the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk-Abenaki
Nation "to
honor the
original inhabitants of the land and the mountain’s...
- Brunswick, and
northern New England. In
December 2012, the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation created a
tribal forest in the town of Barton, Vermont. This...
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Vermont designated the Elnu
Abenaki Tribe and the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation as state-recognized tribes; in 2012 it
recognized the Abenaki...
- (born 1972) is an
author and
language teacher from the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation, a state-recognized
tribe in Vermont. He has
dedicated much...
- Tribe.
Recognition signed into
statute April 22, 2011.
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation.
Recognition signed into
statute April 22, 2011. On May 7...
- The
other state-recognized
tribes in
Vermont are the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation,
Koasek Abenaki Tribe, and the
Mississquoi Abenaki Tribe...
- The
other state-recognized
tribes in
Vermont are the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation, Elnu
Abenaki Tribe, and the
Mississquoi Abenaki Tribe. The...
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descendants of the
Cowasuck people.
Vermont recognized the
Nulhegan Band of the
Coosuk Abenaki Nation in 2011 and the
Koasek Koas
Abenaki Tribe in 2012. New Hampshire...