An Abenaki is a member of an Algonquian people from northeastern North America, particularly Maine and Quebec.
The Abenaki people traditionally speak the Abenaki language, which is a member of the Algonquian language family. Today, there are efforts within Abenaki communities to revitalize and preserve the language through language revitalization programs. English is also commonly spoken among Abenaki individuals.
The address of the Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki is: 308 Union St 1, Newport, VT 05860-9639
Deerfield, Massachusetts
there considered nice to there friends but if they dislike you i wouldn't want to be near them :)
The Abenaki tribe climate is mild, warm, and sometimes cold.
In Abenaki, you can say "aliyan's" to mean you're welcome.
Vermont was originally inhabited by the Iroquois and the Abenaki tribes
Deerfield, Massachusetts
In Abenaki, you can say "Aaniin" to greet someone, which means "hello" in the language.
The Abenaki were split into eastern and western groups, the eastern Abenaki in what is now New Hampshire and the western Abenaki in Vermont and north into Canada.
The Abenaki people joined the French in attacking the British outpost of Deerfield, located in present-day Massachusetts, during the French and Indian War in 1704. The attack resulted in the capture and destruction of the outpost.