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Press room

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Press articles

The Abenaki gatering under the sign of sharing

ICI Radio-Canada - Centre-du-Québec

July 23, 2023
Interview with Réjean OBomsawin, Abenaki spiritual leader

Root yourself in your culture to share better

Courrier Sud Newspaper

March 8, 2023
“A voice for Abenaki culture”
(Front page)

Traditions and modernity on the menu for an Indigenous Christmas

ICI Radio-Canada - L’Épicerie show

December 14, 2022

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The Record, The voice of the Eastern Townships

September 30, 2021

Sang-Mêlé, because it was time to get involved

Newspaper La Nouvelle Union

November 15, 2018

Visual Identity and Logo

The visual identity of Enseignement Abénaki is what distinguishes us and makes us recognizable quickly. With our logo, it defines us and represents who we are.

Visual identity

In 2019, Enseignement Abénaki was founded and adopted a dynamic visual identity. Red, black and white were chosen as the main colors, unifying shades which inspire the strength associated with the brand.


For any questions related to our visual identity and its use, do not hesitate to contact usby email.

Logo

The Enseignement Abénaki logo officially represents our institution. The concept was created by the two founders.

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The visual signature is made up of two elements: the symbol and the signature.

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The symbol of Enseignement Abénaki, created by Réjean OBomsawin, is represented by a circle which embodies circular teaching and which gives the general shape. The central circle represents the rallying point of all nations with the rays of the solar star. The four double curves are the symbol of lessons received grouped together at the rallying point.

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The graphic design of the logo and the visual signature was created by Jacinthe Laliberté, must be used integrally, without modification of any kind, such as color changes, proportions, positioning of the constituent elements or additions within the circle.

Visuals

Here you will find photos that can be used to talk about our Indigenous training centre Enseignement Abénaki.

Jacinthe Laliberté et Réjean OBomsawin avec hochet et tambour à la main
centre de formation autochtone emplacement propriété Odanak

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