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IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts Exhibition Artist Highlight: Linley B. Logan
Reprinted from Washington State Historical Society Facebook Today we’re introducing Linley B. Logan of the Onondowaga (also known as Seneca Nation) Tribe. The work Wolf with Lipstick Rattle was selected for the 15th annual IN THE SPIRIT exhibition. Wolf with Lipstick Rattle was created in 2019 with recycled materials. It measures at 4 x 3 […]
Remember the Removal 2020 – Honoring our Past, Protecting our Future
By Tami Watt, Editor Due to COVID-19, the Remember the Removal (RTR) Committee hosted a Virtual Day of Remembrance this year within the Seneca Media Facebook page. The purpose of the this event was to encourage community members to walk on their own or in family groups at the location or lost community (i;e; Old […]
A message from President Rickey L. Armstrong, Sr.
Nya:wëh sge:nö’, In my lifetime I have experienced great and exciting moments in the history of the Seneca Nation. I have also lived through times of great difficulty and sadness. Fifty-six years ago 10,000 acres of land here at Allegany were taken to make way for the Allegany River reservoir that would be created by […]