Ndakinna Cultural Center and Museum

Address:
East Montpelier Sugarhouse
2243 US Rte 2
East Montpelier, VT  05651

Telephone: 802-224-1055
Contact: Todd Hebert, President
email: Ndakinnamuseum@aol.com

Website: www.Ndakinna.org

The Ndakinna (“Our Land”) Cultural Center and Museum, Inc. was created in late 2008 to ensure that the Abenaki culture and heritage continues into future generations. The Vermont Abenaki Indian Museum includes exhibits on display intended to teach visitors about the history of the Abenaki people living in Vermont. The Cultural Center & Classroom are at the heart of Ndakinna. The purpose of the Cultural Learning Center is to teach the public about Abenaki heritage through classes that instruct in traditional crafts such as basket making, Abenaki wigwam building, Native American drumming, drum making and singing, Abenaki language classes and workshops on herbs and traditional healing.

Gift Shop, Group Tours, Calendar of Events

Hours and Admission: Winter: Thursday-Sunday, 10:00-4:00

Type of Museum:
Native American
History

Last updated: 2008