

Abenaki Online is a free, community-supported language reclamation repository. Your donations are essential to keeping this resource free and to expanding tools that make the Abenaki language accessible to all learners. This work is offered freely to all Abenaki people, regardless of card or country, and remains open to everyone. If this work matters to you, please consider donating to help sustain and grow Abenaki language reclamation.
Spend a summer at the Middlebury Language School of Abenaki and you’ll experience the single most effective method for rapid language acquisition: a total immersion environment with the Language Pledge®—a promise to read, write, listen, and speak Abenaki. No experience required.
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The Abenaki Online Blog features posts supporting language reclamation, including School of Abenaki resources, grammar insights, Abenaki history, Elder Cécile Wawanolet’s 1990s Missisquoi lessons, songs, videos, audio, jokes, riddles, reviews, and community updates.
The perfect place to begin—and return to—on your language journey. Just press play to hear all 120 clips from first-language speakers sharing these essential phrases. [ Phrase Index ]
An inspiring OPI with Atianis Waterman and Jesse Bowman Bruchac—showing a goal we can all strive for and achieve on our journey of language reclamation.
Exclusive clip from a special Abenaki Online Class facilitated by Jesse Bowman Bruchac, featuring behind-the-scenes footage of walking through Cape Town and rehearsing Abenaki dialogue for the TV mini-series Saints and Strangers, as well as the final scene with Tatanka Means and Kalani Queypo.
From the graphic novel adaptation of Dawn Land by Joseph Bruchac.
Primarily in the Abenaki language, featuring remastered and reissued tracks. LISTEN NOW
Heartsong and Wlawôgan Lintowôgan from Alnôbak (1994), featuring the Odanak Drum group Awasos Sigwan, Pablo Hortado on flute, and the Dawnland Singers, with translations by Cécile Wawanolet.
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