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Students in a new UB course explore Seneca history and culture during a visit to the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum guided ...
a Tuscarora and director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum in Salamanca. "Buffalo hasn't really celebrated Haudenosaunee culture very much. It's not at the forefront; you don't see it like ...
The last American Indians left Loudoun and Fauquier ... falls just east of Lowe's Island are called "Seneca," a catchall southern designation for Iroquois, as the Seneca were an Iroquois nation.
Some New York schools have recently dropped or announced they will change those mascots, including Nyack, Peru and John Jay High School in Cross River, which all used Indians as their nickname.
Though the process of assimilation had begun, the essence of Iroquois society had remained intact. In the Iroquois Confederacy (including the Onandaga, Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Cayuga ...
The Iroquois took issue with this idea ... A few women and children of the tribe were captured and taken by Seneca Indian braves. They were to become the wives of the braves and lived in small ...
Governor Kathy Hochul visited the Cattaraugus Territory of the Seneca Nation of Indians to issue a formal apology for New ...
Seneca Indians kept one major highway blocked Friday in a battle over sovereignty and a state demand that the tribe collect sales ... spread around the state, the Iroquois say they are a ...
The Iroquois Confederacy, arguably the strongest Indian government during the colonial ... who headed the Seneca tribe of the Iroquois, stressed the durability of "Town Destroyer" as the commander ...
We in Western New York are as guilty as anywhere else, and the Thomas Indian School at the Cattaraugus ... David George-Shongo is Director of the Seneca Iroquois National Museum in Salamanca.
By Jesse McKinley SENECA ... of his tribe’s five clans — ancestral groups, each named for animals and usually linked by shared lineage — but is recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs ...