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The Quarantine Social Dance Page
By Tami Watt, Editor Hodinöhsöni’ or Ogwe’öweh have had traditions with song and dance since our beginnings. Rooted in ceremony, traditional music is often used to give thanks to the Creator for the renewal of the cycle of nature and the continuous gifts from Mother Earth. Most ceremonies take place behind closed doors in the […]
Saving America’s Endangered Languages
Submitted by Flip White Research shows that language revitalization is a key empowerment tool for Native American communities. The methods for creating fluent speakers of Native American languages are well-tested and effective. All involve immersing language learners in their language, whether in one-on-one master-apprentice relationships, in language-nest intergenerational settings, or in immersion preschools. In Window […]
Annual Community Clean-Up Contest – Allegany
Seneca Media The Seneca Nation Environmental Protection Department held their annual Allegany territory community clean-up contest on April 6th 2021. Nya:wëh to the SNI EPD, volunteers and community members who keep the environment clean and safe for all.