Abbe Museum

Abbe Museum

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Bar Harbor, Maine 229 followers

Inspiring new learning about the Wabanaki Nations with every visit.

About us

Inspiring New Learning about the Wabanaki Nations with Every Visit In recent years, the Abbe has grown from a small trailside museum, privately operated within Acadia National Park, to an exciting contemporary museum in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor. At the Abbe’s downtown museum, visitors find dynamic and stimulating exhibitions and activities interspersed with spaces for quiet reflection. The history and cultures of Maine’s Native people, the Wabanaki, are showcased through changing exhibitions, special events, teacher workshops, archaeology field schools and craft workshops for children and adults. From spring through fall, the Abbe’s historic trailside museum at Sieur de Monts Spring continues to offer visitors a step back in time to early 20th century presentations of Native American archaeology in Maine. The Abbe serves as an essential resource for helping teachers and students comply with new state legislation, known as “the Wabanaki Initiative,” that requires the teaching of Wabanaki cultures and history in Maine schools. As Donna Loring, former Penobscot Nation Representative to the Maine Legislature and sponsor of the Wabanaki Initiative, has written, “With education will come understanding and with understanding will come respect….” Abbe staff members serve as facilitators and advisors for statewide programs to implement the legislation.

Website
http://www.abbemuseum.org/
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Bar Harbor, Maine
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1928
Specialties
Cultural Studies, Education, History, and Decolonization

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    The Abbe Museum is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Director of Advancement to join our team as we fulfill our mission "to illuminate and advance greater understanding of and support for Wabanaki Nations’ heritage, living cultures, and homelands." This person will be responsible for designing a comprehensive development and strategic communications plan, including implementing a major gifts program and creating strategies to increase annual giving from individuals, foundations, and corporations. For more information and how to apply, please visit https://lnkd.in/gCpPr754!

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