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Abenaki art on display

Abenaki art on display Courtesy Published: 4/28/2021 3:18:07 PM ‘Alnôbak Moskijik Maahlakwsikok” (“Abenaki People Emerging from Ashes”), will be on display at Two Villages Art Society in Hopkinton from May 7 to 28. The show is a collaboration between Two Villages Art Society, Abenaki Trails Project, and Vermont Abenaki Artists Association in consultation with the Abenaki Art & Education Center, Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, and Hopkinton Historical Society. “When people think of Abenaki art, they may envision neutral-colored traditional arts made with leather, beads, and feathers, but Abenaki artists have much more to offer,” said Vera Sheehan, executive director of the VAAA. “We are eager to showcase our artwork to the mainstream art world.”

Touring Hopkinton

New Hampshire Magazine February 18, 2021 Photo by Stillman Rogers For those not used to the “you can’t get there from here” ways of New England, one town that’s actually made up of three distinct villages probably seems confusing and it kind of is. Even as a native, for a long time I was confused about Contoocook, with its shops and restaurants, and the village of Hopkinton, with the town hall and churches. But it’s not that unusual in New Hampshire.  All these split towns began in the same way with individual village centers where clusters of early settlers built their homes and farmed their land. As the populations grew, common needs made these tiny villages impractical, and they eventually incorporated into a single town. That’s why there are three Hopkintons, one named Contoocook.

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