Aquinnah Cultural Center

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Guided by our mission to preserve, educate, and document the Aquinnah Wampanoag self-defined history, culture, and contributions—past, present, and future—the ACC is committed to honoring the traditions, history, and values of Aquinnah Wampanoag people.

We hope you’ll join us! No registration required.
06/08/2026

We hope you’ll join us! No registration required.

Save the date: Tuesday, June 23rd at 6:00 PM at the Katharine Cornell Theatre! Join Wôpanâak citizen and lifelong educator Brad Lopes for a presentation on the Wôpanâak history of the island. This event will be held at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at 51 Spring Street in Vineyard Haven (above Tisbury Town Hall). Free and open to the public. No registration required.

To understand the history of the island from the Wampanoag perspective, we must look to the land and waterways that make up Nôepe and seek to understand the stories they hold. Nôepe is Wôpanâak Homelands and has been for thousands of years. By utilizing both oral tradition and primary source documents, participants will engage with island history from the Wampanoag perspective and gain an introductory understanding to Wampanoag continuance in this place and space. This presentation aims to dispel myths and misunderstandings of land ownership and use, Wampanoag history, continued existence, and more. Participants will explore ways to support Wampanoag histories and communities and leave with a new understanding of the island.

Brad Lopes is an Aquinnah Wampanoag citizen and life-long educator currently working within the traditional homelands of his people, the Wampanoag Nation. He currently serves as the Education Manager for the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribal Education Department (TED) and as the Education and Public Programs Manager for the Aquinnah Cultural Center, an Aquinnah Wampanoag museum located on Nôepe (Martha's Vineyard). Prior to this, Brad went to the University of Maine Farmington, located in Wabanaki Homelands, and graduated with a degree in Secondary Education before spending five years teaching Social Studies to students in 7 - 12 grade. In his time in education, Brad has sought to decolonize the pedagogies, content, and ways of understanding education, including the ways in which public education can reinforce stereotypes and harmful understandings of Indigenous people.

UPDATE: We closed out Native Nonprofit Day with $2,275 raised! Thank you to our generous supporters for helping us excee...
05/21/2026

UPDATE: We closed out Native Nonprofit Day with $2,275 raised! Thank you to our generous supporters for helping us exceed our goal—we are so grateful for you all!

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Today is Native Nonprofit Day, and we are almost to our goal. 15 donors have given $1,420 so far and we can't thank you enough! Your support keeps Aquinnah Wampanoag history, culture, and educational efforts vibrant. Help us reach our goal of $2,000 today!

The ACC is a premier hub of Aquinnah Wampanoag culture and engagement—a place for homecoming and a respected source of knowledge and history on the Island and beyond. Guided by our mission to preserve, educate, and document the Aquinnah Wampanoag self-defined history,...

Happening this evening at the Aquinnah Town Hall! This event is free and open to all. We hope you’ll join us!
04/25/2026

Happening this evening at the Aquinnah Town Hall! This event is free and open to all. We hope you’ll join us!

SAVE THE DATE 📅The 19th Annual Native American Artisan Market & Festival is happening at the Aquinnah Circle on Saturday...
04/17/2026

SAVE THE DATE 📅

The 19th Annual Native American Artisan Market & Festival is happening at the Aquinnah Circle on Saturday, July 18.

It’s always a good day on the Cliffs & we hope to see you there!

Stay tuned for more details in the coming months.

Every Friday, the ACC hosts Cultural Night to keep our community connected and preserve, educate, and document the Aquin...
03/17/2026

Every Friday, the ACC hosts Cultural Night to keep our community connected and preserve, educate, and document the Aquinnah Wampanoag self-defined history, culture and contributions past, present and future. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

This week, we are collaborating with Sassafras Earth Education to give our tribal families a special Spring Equinox celebration. 🙌

Here is what we have planned for you:

▪️Fire: We’ll gather around the fire to share gratitude and stories.

▪️Food: We’ll gather to share a meal.

This is a safe, substance-free space designed for families to welcome the new season together! 🌸

Date: Friday, March 20

Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Location: Tribal Community Center

Details: Potluck—bring your favorite dish to share! 🥘

We’re looking forward to a full weekend of tribal family programming!FRIDAY🪡 Cultural Night Sewing Circle with Debbie D....
03/12/2026

We’re looking forward to a full weekend of tribal family programming!

FRIDAY
🪡 Cultural Night Sewing Circle with Debbie D. (6-8 PM)

SATURDAY
🧶 Twined Sash Workshop with Linda Coombs—FULL (1-4 PM)

SUNDAY
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Open Studio for Regalia Making (11 AM – 4 PM)

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STITCH STORIES. SHARE SPACE. 🪡✨There is something special about working side-by-side. Join us at the Tribal Building thi...
03/05/2026

STITCH STORIES. SHARE SPACE. 🪡✨

There is something special about working side-by-side. Join us at the Tribal Building this Friday, March 6th, to work on your regalia. Whether you have a project in progress or are just beginning, bring your regalia pieces and adornments to participate in this Cultural Night activity.

We’ll have supplies and extra hands on site to help you along the way!

📅 When: Friday, March 6 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Where: Tribal Building, Aquinnah, MA
👤 Host: Tysonnae A.B., Tribal Programs & Community Engagement Coordinator
🧡 Note: For tribal families and open to all ages!

This weekend we completed part one of our twining workshop with Linda Coombs. With decades of experience studying and pr...
02/24/2026

This weekend we completed part one of our twining workshop with Linda Coombs. With decades of experience studying and practicing this weaving form, Linda carries strong technical and artistic skill, and a steady, thoughtful approach to sharing her wisdom with our community. It was an honor to learn from her hands and her stories.

Looking forward to part two! 🧶

Please share this wonderful opportunity with Native youth who may be interested!
02/03/2026

Please share this wonderful opportunity with Native youth who may be interested!

Applications are now being accepted for the Native Land Conservancy, Land of the First Light Fellowships to be awarded to three young Indigenous people age 18 to 25 who have an interest in exploring a career in protecting the land and environment. Interested candidates should complete the online application by March 1, 2026.

Awesome opportunity for all, and it’s totally free!
01/20/2026

Awesome opportunity for all, and it’s totally free!

Join us today at 4:30PM for a special presentation and hands-on craft for all ages, offered in collaboration with the Aquinnah Cultural Center!

Address

35 Aquinnah Circle
Aquinnah, MA
02535

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+15086457900

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