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Before Gananoque had its current name, before settlers arrived, before the world as we know it existed, there was a road – a ...
The importance of Indigenous Research Governance in Six Nations of the Grand River, addressing the harmful historical effects ...
Sunday marked the end of Maple Weekend, a series of four days to celebrate New York State’s maple syrup industry.
Fourth graders at the school designed and presented a wampum belt — an important symbolic artifact of the Haudenosaunee people — to the school. The students stood in a line, each handling the ...
The word Haudenosaunee translates to “they build the house,” although it is often interpreted as “people of the longhouse.” “This term reflects our tradition of always being able to extend the rafters ...
The Erie Canal Museum will host Rex Lyons, coach of the Haudenosaunee Nationals, and Mike Beardsley, Sullivan Town Historian ...
In English, they are known as Seneca people, “the keeper of the western door.” They are one of the six nations that make up the sovereign Haudenosaunee Confederacy. We honor the land on which RIT was ...
The gathering was attended by people from Haudenosaunee communities, The Nature Conservancy, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Department of State, land trust ...