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Press Conference except from the unveiling of the new American Abenaki held by the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs on December 18, 2025. Vera Longtoe Sheehan, Curriculum Developer for the American Abenaki Curriculum, explains that educators should start with the “Before You Begin” section to develop foundational knowledge. She goes on to discuss “Acknowledging the Complexity of History and Identity” a powerful article which “shares perspectives of Abenaki History that many people have not yet heard (Sheehan, 2025).” For more information about the American Abenaki Curriculum: A Journey of History and Resilience visit: www.abenakieducationvt.org The American Abenaki Curriculum is supported by the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs, Abenaki Alliance, Abenaki Arts & Education Center, the Indian Education Consortium of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Missisquoi Title VI Indian Education, and the Parent Advisory Council. ------------------------- More Information: Abenaki Alliance: https://www.abenakialliance.org/ Abenaki Arts & Education Center: https://abenaki-edu.org/ Indian Education Consortium of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Missisquoi Title VI Indian Education, and the Parent Advisory Council: https://abenakination.com/indian-educ... Vermont Abenaki Artists Association: https://abenakiart.org/ Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs: https://vcnaa.vermont.gov/ The article “Acknowledging the Complexity of History and Identity” was developed for the “Deep Roots, Strong Branches” exhibition, curated by Vera Longtoe Sheehan, Vermont Abenaki Artists Association. Supported in part by Vermont Humanities. Abenaki Arts & Education Center is supported in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts' Cultural Sustainability program, made possible by the Wallace Foundation.